The Protector
β Scribed by Dimon, Helen Kay
- Book ID
- 110489982
- Publisher
- HarperCollins
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 511 KB
- Series
- Games People Play 4
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780062692221
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
"Dimon excels at creating memorable, complex characters." β Publishers Weekly (starred review)
Salvation, Pennsylvania. The commune located in the small town was advertised as a modern Utopia: a place to live, share, and learn with other like-minded young people. Cate Pendleton's sister was one of them. Now she's deadβand Cate won't rest until she finds out who killed her. Stonewalled at every turn, she approaches a DC Fixer for help and ends up with Damon Knox, a mysterious man with a secretive past. But Cate soon discovers that she not only needs Damon, she wants him, which isn't goodβfor the attraction brewing between them will only lead to complications that can turn into danger . . .
Damon has tried to erase the hellish memories and the evil that happened in Salvation ever since he left a long time ago. Still, he can't turn his back on Cate. As Damon works with Cate to uncover her sister's killer, he finds...
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Single Author : HelenKay Dimon
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**"Dimon excels at creating memorable, complex characters." -- Publishers Weekly **(starred review)**** Salvation, Pennsylvania. The commune located in the small town was advertised as a modern Utopia: a place to live, share, and learn with other like-minded young people. Cate Pendleton's sister wa