**#1 _New York Times_ and _Globe and Mail_ bestselling author Candice Fox delivers a compulsive new crime thriller with _Gone by Midnight_.** **Crimson Lake is where people with dark pasts come to disappear --and where others vanish into thin air...** **** Four young boys are left alone in a ho
Kanner Lake - 03 - Crimson Eve
β Scribed by Brandilyn Collins
- Publisher
- Zondervan
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 498 KB
- Series
- Kanner Lake #3
- Edition
- Trade
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780310252252
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β¦ Synopsis
Product Description
Carla stared at the gun and David Thornby---or whatever his name was. Her mind fissured, one side pleading this was some sick joke, the other knowing it was not. Her throat ran dry, air backing up in her lungs. She swallowed. 'Please. You must have the wrong person. There's no reason for someone to want me dead. I don't have any enemies.' 'Then you'd best rethink your friends.' Realtor Carla Radling shows an 'English gentleman' a lakeside estate---and finds herself facing a gun. Who has hired this assassin to kill her, and why? Forced on the run, Carla must uncover the scathing secrets of her past. Secrets that could destroy some very powerful people. Perhaps even change the face of a nation ... Crimson Eve is book three in the Kanner Lake Series. Set in a small lakeshore town in pristine northern Idaho, this series combines suspense and fast-paced action with intriguing, well-crafted characters and many an unexpected twist. Also available: Violet Dawn and Coral Moon in the Kanner Lake Series.
From the Back Cover
Carla stared at the gun and David Thornbyβor whatever his name was. Her mind fissured, one side pleading this was some sick joke, the other knowing it was not. Her throat ran dry, air backing up in her lungs. She swallowed. βPlease. You must have the wrong person. Thereβs no reason for someone to want me dead. I donβt have any enemies.β βThen youβd best rethink your friends.β Realtor Carla Radling shows an βEnglish gentlemanβ a lakeside estateβand finds herself facing a gun. Who has hired this assassin to kill her, and why? Forced on the run, Carla must uncover the scathing secrets of her past. Secrets that could destroy some very powerful people. Perhaps even change the face of a nation β¦ Crimson Eve is book three in the Kanner Lake Series. Set in a small lakeshore town in pristine northern Idaho, this series combines suspense and fast-paced action with intriguing, well-crafted characters and many an unexpected twist. Also available: Violet Dawn and Coral Moon in the Kanner Lake Series.
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