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Laying Down the Law

โœ Scribed by Fossen, Delores


Book ID
108998895
Publisher
Harlequin
Year
2016
Tongue
English
Weight
222 KB
Series
Appaloosa Pass Ranch 6; Harlequin Intrigue 1659
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781488005763

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โœฆ Synopsis


A Texas lawman must face his past and bring a serial killer to justice

DEA agent Cord Granger knows evidence doesn't lie. And he knows the serial killer in custody--his biological father--is the Moonlight Strangler. With news of a similar attack, Cord takes the victim, rancher Karina Southerland, into his protective custody.

Marred by the Strangler's hallmark slash across her cheek, Karina is sure Cord's father is innocent. The real killer is still out there--and he's coming to finish what he started. At least they can agree that their smoldering attraction is real. Now, if there's any hope for a future, Cord must solve this murderous puzzle. Before the Moonlight Strangler strikes again.


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