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	<title>Cold Case OK &#187; Jordan Dane</title>
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		<title>Oklahoma novelist&#8217;s debut involves a cold case</title>
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This week, Avon Harper Collins released the first of three books by Oklahoma novelist Jordan Dane. &#8220;No One Heard Her Scream&#8221; is available in stores.
Dane, a friend of Cold Case OKC, based her debut novel in part on real-life crimes, including at least one unsolved case.
&#8220;The Natalee Holloway investigation in Aruba shaped the story,&#8221; Dane wrote in ...]]></description>
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<p>This week, Avon Harper Collins released the first of three books by Oklahoma novelist Jordan Dane. &#8220;No One Heard Her Scream&#8221; is available in stores.</p>
<p>Dane, a friend of Cold Case OKC, based her debut novel in part on real-life crimes, including at least one unsolved case.</p>
<p>&#8220;The Natalee Holloway investigation in Aruba shaped the story,&#8221; Dane wrote in a Q&amp;A on her Web site, <a href="http://www.jordandane.com/">www.jordandane.com</a>. &#8221;I watched the drama played out in the media and witnessed the parents&#8217; pain through this ongoing nightmare. I had also visited Aruba during the 1980s and knew something of the layout and terrain. And in my book research, I found many Internet sites that theorize a human trafficking angle to this very compelling case. Human trafficking and the trauma of such an ordeal became a facet to the plot.&#8221;</p>
<p>The novel centers on San Antonio police Detective Becca Montgomery, who is torn between two cases. Barred from investigating her sister&#8217;s abduction from a field trip, she distracts herself by working on another case: human remains in the walls of a burned theater.</p>
<p>&#8220;There is a cold case of skeletal remains in a wall,&#8221; Dane wrote in an e-mail to Cold Case OKC, &#8220;and there&#8217;s forensics about all of that part in the plot. &#8230; Quite a bit actually, including how they solve the case in the end.  Cold cases are hard to solve with evidence, so it comes down to a tricky interrogation.&#8221;</p>
<p>Publisher&#8217;s Weekly praised the book as &#8220;a dynamite debut&#8221; and said: &#8220;Dane&#8217;s smooth style, believable characters and intense pacing will remind readers of Lisa Jackson, Lisa Gardner and Tami Hoag. While Dane&#8217;s debut is being marketed as romantic suspense, it crosses over into plain thriller country: the tight plotting and the male characters are exceptional, bad guys and good.&#8221;</p>
<p>For more information, visit Dane&#8217;s Web site.</p>
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