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Sidra Smart, rookie private eye, struggles to
survive her own internal conflicts as she plunges
into a surreal world of passion and
murder...
This mystery - suspense novel transports the
reader to an exotic land where Texas and Louisiana meet in the
middle of alligator-infested swamps. A land once inhabited by
cannibalistic Indians, Jim Bowie, and Jean Lafitte, and where today
Cajuns and cowboys are king and setting itself becomes
character.
Fifty-year-old Sidra Smart is not your ordinary
rookie private eye. She's a recently divorced preacher's wife, and
she knows zip about running the private detective business she's
just inherited from her brother. A lifetime spent up on a pedestal,
inside a fishbowl before her husband's congregation has left Sid
ill-prepared to face the dark world of criminal investigation. But
face it she does when her first client bursts in with vague
flashbacks of a grisly thirty-year-old murder committed by the
woman's father. Soon, Sid plunges into a surreal world of danger and
intrigue where passion burns as hot as the memories of child abuse,
arson and murder. The interaction between Sid, meddlesome Aunt
Annie, and Cajun-speaking, rot-gut drinking mentor George Leger,
forms the core of this character-driven novel.
  
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REVIEWS FOR DANCE ON HIS GRAVE - By
Sylvia Dickey Smith
DANCE ON HIS GRAVE (Third Eye Mystery Series)
Warren Chadwick is killed in an accident, or was it an accident.
Sidra Smart, Warren's sister inherits his private eye business and
his case load. She doesn't know anything about being a detective of
any kind and sends client, Jewell Stone away, until she's talked
into giving the new career a try. She decides it has to be better
than the stifling life as a minister's wife that she had just
escaped. But is it? She is drawn into what might be a thirty year
old crime. Attempts are made on her life. Why? Did it have something
to do with the cold case, or did it have something to do with her
investigation into her brother's "accidental" death?
The story of abuse and murder that happened years ago gets even
more complicated when there's another death.
Could the unanswered questions in Warren's death be linked to her
ex-husband's church? As complicated as her life seems to have
gotten, Sid finds the office of The Third Eye, Intuitive
Investigations a surprisingly comfortable fit.
There's never a dull moment--or page in this book. Sylvia Dickey
Smith has built a novel worth staying up all night to finish, if
necessary, and it’s the first in the series. How great is
that?
Review by Wanda C. Keesey
DANCE ON HIS GRAVE, November 8, 2007
By Karyn Trantham (Orange, TX)
Following in the footsteps of the likes of Mary Higgins Clark and
Phyllis A. Whitney, Sylvia spins a tale of suspense that kept me on
the edge of my seat. It didn't take much past the first few lines
for me to know that I would do nothing much except read this book in
it's entirety for the next few hours. I have just come into
possession of the second book in the series, and cannot wait to jump
into it with both feet! Excellent read!
A JAMBALAYA OF A MYSTERY, August 10, 2007
By Soapsuds "MC" (El Paso, TX)
Author Sylvia Smith's novel "Dance on His Grave" is a mystery
story filled with absorbing suspense, intrigue and surprise. At its
best, it is a page turner, and at its very best it is a mystery
story that won't let you put the novel down. Eager to find out what
comes next the readers will take the novel with them everywhere.
The author gives the reader a bird's-eye view as she spins
the tale of mystery and suspense. The reader will feel as being
small enough to fit in the spleen of the novel, between the pages,
holding a spyglass ten times bigger looking for clues to find out
what comes next.
Author Sylvia Smith's novel, "Dance on His
Grave" is the first novel of a trilogy of the "Third Eye" series. It
is spicy, with many intriguing, fascinating and suspenseful twists
and turns.
I recommend "Dance on His Grave" to anyone's
savor and palate; especially to the reader that likes spicy mystery
stories.
GOOD, EARTHY WRITING; STRONG CHARACTER – January 15, 2008
By Carol M Menchu (Texas)
The Sidra Smart stories carry you right along; they are
intriguing and mesmerizing for the reader who likes `real'
characters and a puzzle to solve--a good write! I enjoy getting
to know Sid; a very interesting person. I'm very glad to see that
she has moved beyond the rules (which are made to be broken) and
seen beyond words (which are meant to control). Especially that she
had/has the strength (guts) to move/stay out of a relationship that
was damaging her and move on to a life that calls to her. All of us
are where we need to be at any given time and when the urge to move
on comes, it is because we are ready to do just that, even if we
don't know what's waiting for us out there.
DANCE ON HIS GRAVE, July 8, 2007
By Glenda C. Merrell
Dance On His Grave is mystery at it's best. The characters were
fascinating and the plot so intriguing that I could hardly wait to
turn the page and see what came next. I am anxiously awaiting the
next in the series.
I COULDN’T PUT IT DOWN! July 7, 2007
By Judy Griffith
This fast paced mystery really held my attention from start to
finish! Not only did the action keep me reading, but the fascinating
character of the protagonist, Sidra Smart, captured my attention and
imagination. I can't wait to hear more from this special private eye
at the Third Eye Detective Agency. JudyG
DANCE ON HIS GRAVE has all of the ingredients for the perfect
mystery book!!! , July 7, 2007
By Kathleen Kubik
I read DANCE ON HIS GRAVE in less than two days, and when I was
finished I found myself wanting more. I can't wait for the other two
books in the Third Eye series to be released.
My favorite
thing about the book is the protagonist, Sid Smart. I could read a
scene with her in it where she just drinks a cup of coffee and love
it. But Sylvia takes us much further than that, and plunges Sid into
a world that is foreign to her - and so completely different from
her former life as a Baptist preacher's wife - as a private
investigator. I rooted for Sid to solve the case but also to
overcome her own demons and to grow stronger as a result. All great
characters are revealed through change, and boy, does Sid change!
As a member of Sylvia's online writing group, Persist and
Publish, I already knew I loved Sid as a character, so I knew I'd
like the book, but I didn't know how addictive the book would be!!!
DANCE ON HIS GRAVE is a very empowering read, especially for women
readers. I know this series is going to be a huge success - I can't
wait until November for the second book to be released!!
Don't miss out - get in and read the first in the series
now.
FAST MOVING – June 27, 2007
By Annette W. Banks
I was most impressed with the character development. Ms. Smith
had great control of the story line and movement from the first page
to the last page. She grabbed me into the work and hung on to me as
I snatched moments here and there in order to finish it within two
days. Who would have known that it was her first novel---thank
goodness, it is not her only one!!
DANCE ON HIS GRAVE – June 26,
2007
By Fred W. Russell
This book held my interest from the
start to the finish. I becamed so hooked on this wonderful suspense
novel I did not want to put it down. The author does a great job
of keeping you on the edge of your seat threw out the book.
ATMOSPHERIC SUSPENSE, INTERESTING
PROTAGONIST – May 23, 2007
By nlc123 (USA)
My favorite part of Sylvia Dickey
Smith's new novel is her protagonist, Sidra Smart. Sid's unusual
past--preacher's wife turned private eye--makes her stand out in
this genre. Sid, who's trying to start over at the age of 50, gets
drawn into the case in a believable way, and soon becomes deeply
involved in family secrets and a long-ago crime that the villain
wants desperately to remain hidden. Smith does a great job of
evoking Texas Cajun country, and the plot never lets up. If you
enjoy fast-paced suspense with interesting characters and a strong
sense of place, you'll be glad you got to know Sidra Smart!
DANCE ON HIS GRAVE KEPT ME ENTHRALLED – May 22, 2007
By Julie A. Fuschak
This mystery/suspense, written by Sylvia Dickey Smith, involves a
strong, female protagonist....my kind of character. And she is funny
too! The bad guy is really bad...but the issues addressed through
the mystery/investigation are serious and contemporary situations.
Sylvia demonstrates how we can overcome whatever life may bring us.
And her title, once arrived at in the story line, is perfect. I
recommend buying this book if you like good character development,
great story line, and suspense. Julie Fuschak, Georgetown, Tx.
I’M ALREADY LOOKING FORWARD TO INSTALLENT NUMBER TWO OF THIS
TRILOGY – May 16, 2007
By Tom Zlockie (Washington, DC)
This is a fantastically written mystery/suspense novel that
demonstrates Ms. Smith's talent as a storyteller and artist. She
manages to intertwine research, reality and fiction into a plot that
entertains and makes you think! Watch out John Grisham!
DANCE ON HIS GRAVE
Reviewed by Earl Staggs
Sidra "Sid" Smart bursts out of a tightly-wrapped cocoon when she
divorces the man she married at the age of seventeen. After many
years as the wife of a controlling Baptist preacher and being told
what to do and think, how to dress and when to smile, she is
determined to find out what kind of person she might have been.
First, however, she must travel from Houston to the east Texas
town of Orange and dispose of the private investigation business
willed to her by her brother, who was recently killed in a car
accident.
When Sid visits her brother’s deserted office to plan how to get
rid of it, a distraught young woman shows up. Jewell Stone has
recurring nightmares and flashes of memory from thirty years ago
when she was a child. She and her sister saw a woman being tortured
and killed. The murderer also physically and sexually abused
Jewell’s sister. The man was their father, Roy Manly, and both
sisters live in mortal fear he will find them and silence them, even
after all this time. Jewell hired Sid’s brother to find proof of his
guilt and have him tried and convicted so she and her sister could
live without fear of him and their terrifying nightmares would end.
Sid explains that her brother is dead and refers Jewell to
another PI in the area. She may not be sure what she wants to do
with the rest of her reclaimed life, but she is certain it will not
be running a PI business, something she knows nothing about. The
other PI, George Leger, a colorful bear of a man who speaks with a
thick Cajun accent when it suits him, not only refuses to take over
Jewell’s case, but convinces Sid to give the business a try under
his tutelage.
The author did an excellent job of showing Sid as a woman
balancing her desire to break away from the shackles of her previous
life with a determination to see long overdue justice done. But it’s
not only an internal struggle. Smith provides plenty of action,
adventure and suspense along the way. In search of evidence against
Roy Manly, she sends Sid traveling not only across Texas and to the
island of Trinidad, but into the depths of an alligator-ridden swamp
in search of a Cajun psychic. The search becomes more complicated
when there are attempts on her life, and she uncovers evidence of
other crimes involving someone in her ex-husband’s parsonage. Even
the supposed accidental death of her brother becomes suspicious.
Smith has also surrounded Sid with an interesting and intriguing
cast of characters. One is the local Police Chief who salivates at
the thought of solving a thirty-year-old murder. Another is Sid’s
wacky Aunt Annie, who arrives wearing a raspberry beret, a bright
green pantsuit and gaudy costume jewelry with a large metallic-gold
purse slung over one shoulder and a huge tabby cat named
Chesterfield over the other.
The local DA is also highly interested, not only in the old
murder, but in Sid personally. The attraction between them frightens
Sid with feelings she doesn’t want. She is convinced all men want to
control women, and she has to remind herself she can never let that
happen to her again.
Author Sylvia Dickey Smith has skillfully woven a story of a
woman driven to begin a new life on her own with a chilling tale of
mystery and suspense. You’ll find yourself drawn to Sid Smart and
cheering for her to succeed against past and present obstacles all
the way to the knuckle-whitening climax. You’ll also find yourself,
like me, wanting to see more of Sid in future novels.
DANCE ON HIS GRAVE - MIDWEST BOOK
REVIEW March 2008
Sidra Smart is 51 years old and
recently divorced from her preacher husband. When her brother dies
in a motor vehicle accident, Sid, inherits his investigative firm,
The Third Eye, in Orange, Texas. Sidra has no experience as an
investigator and initially intends to sell the business but is
intrigued by a young woman named Jewell, who claims her father
murdered a woman 30 years before. Although Jewell was three when it
happened, her memories are so intense, Sid can’t help but wonder if
they’re real. She questions Jewell’s sister, Emma, who corroborates
much of what Jewell remembers. Emma and Jewell confide in Sid their
father’s cruelty, and both, along with their mother, are suffering
mental and emotional sequelae as a result of his abuse. Sid contacts
the sheriff of Orange, Texas with the information Jewell has
provided, and shortly thereafter, her life is threatened. This makes
Sid more determined than ever to bring justice upon the man who has
severely damaged so many lives. But someone is intent on stopping
her.
Dance on his Grave is a strong start to the Third Eye series
and is sure to develop a large reader base. Sid Smart is a
compelling character; a woman who lived a sheltered life until she
decided she wanted out of a controlling relationship and is now
determined to start her life anew, despite antagonistic actions from
members of her husband’s parsonage. A female baby-boomer as a
private eye is a fresh addition to the mystery genre, even more
appealing, one with intelligence and maturity. Sid’s Aunt Annie is a
likeable, albeit quirky character, and Sid’s mentor George Leger
lends a colorful Cajun ambience to the story. This well-written
mystery falls under the category of page-turner and will keep the
reader entertained throughout.
Christy Tillery French
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