**When A Texas Good Girl Goes Bad . . .** Autumn Hadley is the perfect triplet. Sheβs the sister who follows all the rules and stays completely away from trouble . . . until she runs into her one weaknessβa pro-football player who melts her panties with just one searing look from his sapphire
The Autumn Tree (DI Bliss Book 8)
β Scribed by Tony J Forder
- Book ID
- 110615632
- Publisher
- Spare Nib Books
- Year
- 2021
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 236 KB
- Series
- The DI Jimmy Bliss Crime Series Book 8
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B0936YZPQZ
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
When dark desires have no limitations, anything is fair game.
After a young woman is found strangled to death, Bliss is called to the scene. When he learns that one of his business cards was found among the victim's clothing, and he is told what was written on the back of it, Bliss is immediately troubled. The card was one of five he handed out to trafficked young women he and his team had previously rescued from a shipping container.
When he sees the victim, Bliss realises she was not one of those saved that day. So whose card does she have? And why? And is it connected to her murder?
The murder investigation proves to be more complex and challenging than the team could possibly have imagined. But just as they think they have it figured out, they learn that depravity has no boundaries...
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