To Manhattan editor Dani Arnold, it might have sounded like something out of a novel. But when she impulsively comes to the aid of a lost child, she finds herself plunged into a mystery more dangerous than anything on the city streetsβwith an enigmatic stranger who threatens everything she believes
The Future Scrolls
β Scribed by Michaels, Fern
- Book ID
- 106969107
- Publisher
- Kensington Publishing Corp.
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 204 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781420127102
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β¦ Synopsis
To Manhattan editor Dani Arnold, it might have sounded like something out of a novel. But when she impulsively comes to the aid of a lost child, she finds herself plunged into a mystery more dangerous than anything on the city streetsβwith an enigmatic stranger who threatens everything she believes in...yet fascinates her in a way no other man ever has...
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