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Midnight Girl (Paperback)
Bev Katz Rosenbaum; Illustrated by Patti Roberts; Nora Leduc
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R333
Discovery Miles 3 330
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Betrayed by the men she loved and condemned by the media as an
embezzler, financial advisor Ela Danforth seeks sanctuary in the
small town of Rockypoint, New Hampshire. She believes her days will
return to normal, but a mysterious stalker threatens her refuge,
just as a charming lawyer, Nash McCain, enters her life. Despite
his help in dealing with her unknown menace, she's determined not
to let anyone get close to her again. She plans to face life with
cold, hard realism. But if she puts her trust in Nash, can their
relationship finally bring her peace or will it lead to more
heartbreak and danger for both of them?
Luke's boots thudded across the lifeless grass while the sound of
the gushing river below grew louder the closer as they hiked to the
waterway. His gut clenched. A few techies threw cool glances at
him, the big shot detective. Many of them remembered his excitement
when he left to join a "better" force. Ahead, Conroy slowed at the
edge of the gray water. Unkempt brush and litter covered the
ground. An overgrown shrub wagged a warning in the breeze and bit
into Luke's pant legs. With a curse, he freed his clothing.
"Enjoying yourself, detective?" Conroy tossed over his shoulder.
"Yeah, it's as much fun as watching the Yankees pound the Sox at
Fenway." Luke picked his way through the bushes to join the
detective near two uniforms. By Conroy's feet, he found the woman.
"The last break in the temperature melted most of the ice and
raised the water level," Conroy told him. "She was a floater who
got caught in the brambles." Luke crouched beside the woman, who
rested in a semi fetal position. She appeared small, about
five-feet, and helpless. Her arms and legs were twisted and held
prisoner in the wild rose's thorns. A tattered white shirt lay open
around her thin body, exposing bare breasts. A shredded bra was
pushed up toward her throat. Her lower torso was nude, and she wore
no shoes. Wet blonde hair hugged her cheeks. Tape wound around her
mouth sealed in her secrets. Her open hazel eyes glistened
lifelike, staring up at him. Death couldn't hide the fact the woman
had been attractive. "Spooky, isn't it?" Conroy grimaced. "Her eyes
make her look alive. I almost expect her to try to speak." If only
they'd found her before the scumbag left her like this.Luke
swallowed the bitter taste and straightened. "Her sister mentioned
a butterfly necklace when she filed the missing person's report.
Anyone locate it or come up with a reason for her to be in
Ledgeview?" "No jewelry found on the body or near the scene. No
one's discovered a reason for her move from the Vermont border
where she ran a business and rented an apartment. It's a strange
one," Conroy conceded. "We'll find out what happened to her." No
one deserved to die this way. Luke's wall of self preservation
slammed shut, cutting him off from her pain. "I'll contact the
sister." What or who ended the young woman's life with such
brutality? He turned and headed up the bank to speak to Rose Blue
in private.
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