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Feb. 13, 2007 By jeandel1
"DECEPTION:A Phantom of the Opera Novel" I thoroughly enjoyed this book, and found it completely satisfying. I would highly recommend it to anyone, who desperately wanted to know, what happened next. A delightful story, with wonderful characters that stand on their own. Only wished it had been longer. How About a Part 2? I give it 10 stars
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May. 21, 2008 By yoshi-boshi
"Review for "Deception"" A fabulous continuation of Erik's life after the disaster at the Paris opera house. Well written, giving the reader a perfect mental picture of the events as the story progresses. A must-read for Phantom fans!
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Oct. 13, 2008 By H. D. Kingsbury
"Deception" I originally read this story online, and it was so good that I have broken down to purchase the printed version. This book is so much better than the usual fan fiction one sees floating around the Internet and the book world. It is well written and well plotted, with characters so vivid that they literally spring to life from the pages.

I would highly recommend this story to anyone looking for a good Phantom and/or romantic read. As they would say in the movie reviews, this one gets two thumbs up!

~KJ
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Oct. 13, 2008 By terpsichore314
"Deception is a finely crafted story" I am exceptionally fond of this story, so I am biased. The characters are very real, Erik acts like you would want him to act, he is an evolving human being, working on transcending his past regrettable actions. Melodie, the heroine, is a totally sympathetic character - I felt all her pain (and joy!). Both the characters evolve during the story. The sexual tension between the characters is very nicely done, not heavy handed at all, but definitely there! The villain David Wentworth is completely despicable, not so insane that you feel sorry for him. I love Phantom of the Opera, and especially Erik, and it is true to him. This is what Erik would have done after the tragic opera house events. Brava I say to Shirley!
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Aug. 20, 2008 By lrjam2
"Wonderful!" Erik, as we know him...but in different circumstances. The book is so well written, and all the characters fresh and alive. The plot is exciting and a page turner. You feel as if you are actually there, and falling in love right along with Mellie...buy it, you will NOT be disappointed!

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ISBN 978-1-4116-8296-2
Copyright Standard Copyright License
Publisher Shirley Yoshinaka
Published July 18, 2011
Language English
Pages 200
 
Binding Perfect-bound Paperback
Interior Ink Black & white
Dimensions (inches) 6.0 wide × 9.0 tall

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