The French Detective's Woman
β Scribed by Bruhns, Nina
- Book ID
- 107094688
- Publisher
- Cajun Hot Press
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 211 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
Enemies by day... Police Commissaire Jean-Marc Lacroix is obsessed with catching le Revenant, a clever high-end thief who is targeting mansions and castles all over Europe. Jean-MarcΠ²Πβ’s by-the-book superiors are convinced his unorthodox methods make him a loose cannon...but he refuses to let the slippery master-of disguise get the better of him. He starts hunting the man on his own time. Lovers by night... But little does the French detective realize that the ghostlike man is really a womanΠ²Πβa stunningly seductive American art student whose accidental but sizzling stumble-upon leaves him breathless and hungry for more. That very night, their dangerous game of cat and mouse deepens...determined enemies chasing across Europe by day, intimate strangers by mask of night. That is, until the awful moment when Jean-Marc realizes the truth about her, and must make the terrible choice between honor and duty...and the notorious woman he has unwittingly come to love.
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