The year is 2017. Lucy Pavlov is the CEO of PavSoft Industries, home of a revolutionary operating system that every computer in the world runs on. Her personal wealth is immeasurable, her intelligence is unfathomable, and she's been voted World's Most Beautiful Woman for three years running. To put
Bond bombshell
β Scribed by Gemma Halliday
- Publisher
- Gemma Halliday Publishing
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 39 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- Los Gatos;California
- ISBN
- 1940371163
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Maya Alexander is the organized-and-in-charge office manager of the Bond Agency, Los Angeles's premier PI firm, specializing in catching cheating husbands. But when Maya is thrust into the field to catch her first mark in the act, she realizes this case is personal. Her mark just happens to be her ex-fiance... and things did not end well between them. Can Maya prove that he's repeating his past mistakes with his current wife? Or is something more sinister happening in Beverly Hills couple's life? Maya's past may have come back to haunt her, but she's determined to prove that no one can fool a Bond Girl.
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