Sharp Edges
โ Scribed by Krentz, Jayne Ann
- Book ID
- 106875478
- Publisher
- Simon & Schuster
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- en-GB
- Weight
- 158 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781439154472
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Amazon.com Review
Jayne Anne Krentz is an impresario for creating characters that are both quirky and original. Eugenia Swift is the Director of a world renowned glass museum, Cyrus Chandler Colfax is a private detective who is as rough hewn as Eugenia is slick. When the two get together, readers know that sparks will fly and glass will shatter--especially since the two are posing as a couple to investigate the mysterious death of a famous glass collector. Since this is a romantic suspense, passion flames and ignites molten love despite the ulterior motives of the two leading characters. One of the very best things about reading a Jayne Ann Krentz romance is that her heroines are always intelligent! --Kate Ryan
From Library Journal
Krentz's latest fast-paced, sexy, romantic mystery centers on elegant, educated art-glass expert Eugenia Swift and rugged, no-nonsense security agent Cyrus Chandler Colfax. They are set down in a secluded artists' colony on a small Puget Sound island to inventory a noted glass collection and to check into the death of its owner. The sparks between the reluctant partners are immediate and antagonistic; but when a calculating killer leaves a body in the wine cellar, they reassess their relationship?with dangerous and passionate results. Treachery, greed, and the quest for a priceless glass bowl drive the plot of this fast-paced romance that will appeal to the writer's many fans. Krentz (Deep Waters, Pocket, 1997) is a veteran writer of lively romances filled with strong protagonists and witty dialog; she lives in the Seattle area.
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