Deadly CharadesiUniverse, 21. 3. 2005 - Počet stran: 206 Sophia Harriman owns a successful art gallery in the French Quarter. She's thinking how good life is while she waits for the stop light to turn green. Suddenly her world is turned upside down when a dead body smashes onto her windshield. As Sophia struggles with the identity of the victim, she's forced to confront the shady details surrounding her father's death many years before. With her tattoo-artist renter and her teenage nephew in tow, Sophia sets out to unravel the mystery of the dead man. Along the way, she uncovers an illegal scheme that threatens to bring down the government's rich and powerful, who stop at nothing to make sure she doesn't succeed. With murder nipping at her heels, Sophia runs into treacherous roadblocks at every turn. Her investigation takes her from New Orleans to the hill country of Texas to the Indian reservations of Albuquerque to the posh city of Boca Raton and finally to the halls of justice in Washington D.C. The suspense is palpable and the stakes are high. The killer is determined to win at any cost. He's adamant and resourceful. Will Sophia ever find justice for an elusive killer with friends in high places? |
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... let's see what happens. So Icalled her one day and wegot to know each other. I'm gladIdid. She'switty and funny and as much as Itried not to like her at first, I couldn't help myself. Now I wouldn't trade my relationship with her forthe ...
... let's see what happens. So Icalled her one day and wegot to know each other. I'm gladIdid. She'switty and funny and as much as Itried not to like her at first, I couldn't help myself. Now I wouldn't trade my relationship with her forthe ...
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... Let's go home. To your home.” “What about your clothes?” “You can buy me a new wardrobe.” “Why, Wesley, thank you.” “Welcome.” I put the car in gear and backed out. I pulled up to astoplight and thought about the poor man who'd landed ...
... Let's go home. To your home.” “What about your clothes?” “You can buy me a new wardrobe.” “Why, Wesley, thank you.” “Welcome.” I put the car in gear and backed out. I pulled up to astoplight and thought about the poor man who'd landed ...
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... Let's sit under that tree,” I said. We plopped ourselves down and leaned against a majestic magnolia. I fiddled withablade of grass and visualized the little Indianboy discovering Daddy's shoe. He must havehated handing it over tothe ...
... Let's sit under that tree,” I said. We plopped ourselves down and leaned against a majestic magnolia. I fiddled withablade of grass and visualized the little Indianboy discovering Daddy's shoe. He must havehated handing it over tothe ...
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... did have a sonby someone else. A secret love affair. Maybe Beau was trying to contacthis sister.” Ihesitated then rolled my eyes. “Beau? Come on, silly. Let's go shopping.” “Why couldn't that happen?” “Because my father lovedmy mother. He.
... did have a sonby someone else. A secret love affair. Maybe Beau was trying to contacthis sister.” Ihesitated then rolled my eyes. “Beau? Come on, silly. Let's go shopping.” “Why couldn't that happen?” “Because my father lovedmy mother. He.
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... Let's get you some decent clothes.” “I won't be preppy.” “You'll be presentable.” “I'llbe boring.” “Thenso be it. You want to live with me, you live by my rules.” “Don't get cranky.” “I'm not,”I whined and rolled down the window. I ...
... Let's get you some decent clothes.” “I won't be preppy.” “You'll be presentable.” “I'llbe boring.” “Thenso be it. You want to live with me, you live by my rules.” “Don't get cranky.” “I'm not,”I whined and rolled down the window. I ...
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