Rachel Somers, running ... Something appalling happened in the wood. When Gabriel Ash and his dog come to her aid, she thinks she's safe. But this is Norbold, where things aren't always as they seem. Detective Chief Inspector Gorman thinks this is his worst nightmare: a predatory paedophile who's pr
Artistic Pursuits
β Scribed by Andrew Grey
- Publisher
- Dreamspinner Press
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 419 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1613723687
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
An Art Series novel Frank Jennings is an FBI agent looking for redemption. Leslie Carlton is an Interpol agent looking for a thief. Attraction flares from the moment they meet on a case searching for a stolen triptych of unique Tiffany windows, but after a single night of stunning passion, Leslie is called back to London to continue his search there. When the case heats up again, Leslie returns to the Statesβand to Frankβbut their investigation is complicated by their tumultuous feelings. Is it possible for two dedicated detectives to pursue each other while theyβre tracking down stolen art and the unscrupulous man who steals it?
Review
5 Sweet Peas and a Recommended Read from Mrs. Condit Reads Books. - "I couldn't put the book down, wondering what was going to happen next, breathlessly eager to find out how things were going to play out."
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