EDITORIAL REVIEW: In this timely stand-alone thriller ripped from the headlines, \*New York Times\* bestselling author James Grippando, whom the \*Wall Street Journal\* calls "a writer to watch," explores a world in which the destruction of financial institutions and the people who run them can
Distrust Two Thrilling Novels of Page-Turning Suspense
β Scribed by cloudLibrary.;Jackson, Lisa
- Publisher
- Zebra Books
- Year
- 2021
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 218 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1420152440
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β¦ Synopsis
Dear Reader,
Seventy-five plus novels into my career, I'm so happy that I get to keep weaving stories for you. These days, my novels often veer down darker paths. But even in my early books, there were traces of the themes and subjects I find most fascinating--revenge, obsession, and deception . . .
The two novels collected here, with a fabulous new title, Distrust, share a common thread of unseen threats. In Renegade Son , single mother Danielle Summers is convinced her ranch is slowly being sabotaged. Newcomer Chase McEnroe insists she should trust him. But Dani's suspicion that Chase is in league with her enemy is complicated by a secret from his past.
There's nothing secretive about the hostility between two of Oregon's leading lumber families in Midnight Sun. The feud has been long, ruthless, and bloody, and Ashley Stephens and Trevor Daniels are still reeling from the damage it's caused....
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