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Pub Date Nov 01 2010 | Archive Date Sep 01 2012

Description

As a hard winter winds down in the mountain town of Trafalgar, British Columbia, famous photographer Rudolph Steiner, accompanied by his sexy young wife, arrives to do a feature on mountain tourism. His other reason for the visit: to reconnect with a woman who left him years ago for another man.

Twenty five years ago she was a young, beautiful, naïve, internationally known supermodel. Today Eliza Winters, no longer young or naïve but still beautiful, is still married to Trafalgar City Police Sergeant John Winters.

When Steiner is found shot in his luxury hotel room, suspicion falls upon Eliza. John Winters is forced into the most difficult of decisions: loyalty to his job or to his wife. As the police dig into the secrets of the case, John Winters comes to realize that he doesn’t know his wife as well as he thought he did.

Unable to help, Constable Molly Smith has her own troubles: a series of B&Es has the peaceful town in an uproar, her overprotective Mountie boyfriend is fighting with her colleagues, and a vengeful stalker is watching her every move. Then tragedy strikes at the heart of her own family...

As a hard winter winds down in the mountain town of Trafalgar, British Columbia, famous photographer Rudolph Steiner, accompanied by his sexy young wife, arrives to do a feature on mountain tourism...


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EDITION Hardcover
ISBN 9781590587881
PRICE 24.95
PAGES 270

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