After having out his real name, the FBI sets out on a quest to find Tremaine Daley also known as Crimson Claw. The federal bureau connects with Interpool to find the dangerous drug dealer and terrorists. Meanwhile, Tremaine enjoys his opulent life style having no idea that the police is after him. B
Secret Witness
โ Scribed by Jessica Andersen
- Publisher
- Harlequin
- Year
- 2002;2010
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 111 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
Product Description
BETWEEN DANGER AND DESIRE
Lab technician Stephanie Alberts was terrified. A crazed killer was threatening her. He'd been in her house, he'd taken her daughter. He wanted her to falsify important DNA evidence--or else. Stephanie could comply with his demands...or she could do what she'd vowed never to do again.
She could trust a man.
Stephanie knew Detective Reid Peters was hell-bent on rescuing her child and keeping them both safe. But the stolen kisses between Stephanie and the sexy cop were a dangerous distraction. Dare she hope that he could offer her and her lonely little girl what they needed most?
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