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She wasn’t going down without a fight. She kicked out, hard, but bare feet weren’t much of a defence, and whoever had been hiding in her car was strong, wrapping burly arms around her over the shroud and dragging her across the pebbles. “...why were you watching me? Why did you come after me? Who are you?” Your worst nightmare, he wanted to tell her. But the game wasn’t played yet, and he still had a job to do. He’d have to kill her later. For an author who has never written a series before these loosely connected Ice books, Anne Stuart ahs done a brilliant job! If you do want an enthralling, darkly complex read with an enigmatic anti-hero, this on author not to miss. Never pretty or nice, but always dark and sensual – Anne Stuart is a must. Museum curator Summer Hawthorne considered the exquisite ice-blue ceramic bowl given to her by her beloved Japanese nanny a treasure of sentimental value until somebody tried to kill her for it. The priceless relic is about to ignite a global power struggle that must be stopped at all costs. It’s a desperate situation, and international operative Takashi O’Brien has received his directive: everybody is expendable. Everybody. Especially the woman who is getting dangerously under his skin as the lethal game crosses the Pacific to the remote and beautiful mountains of Japan, where the truth can be as seductive as it is deadly. |
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