**A story of a woman police officer, who finds love where she least expects to find it.** Lucy is a single, young, and attractive woman working the daily grind as a police officer in a small city. She's grown bored with her life and worst of all she is lonely. One night, while she's investigating
Stolen Hearts
β Scribed by Noble, Elise
- Book ID
- 110518153
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 152 KB
- Series
- Blackwood Casefiles 1
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
Even assassins need a vacationβ¦ When Diamond and her equally deadly husband head to Dahab, jewel of the Red Sea, all they want is a relaxing fortnight on the beach. But the bodies soon start stacking up, and for once, itβs not their fault. Together with local cop Khaled, theyβre soon sucked into the case, but there are too many suspects and not enough clues. Then thereβs teenager Zena, their self-appointed sidekick who just canβt keep her nose out of other peopleβs business. Will the team be able to unravel the mystery before the killer gets personal? Stolen Hearts is a standalone thriller novel featuring characters from the Blackwood Security series.
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