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A MOST UNUSUAL KIDNAPPINGSour-faced, miserly Uncle Angus is dead. He's also been kidnapped--casket and all--for ransom! The family is scandal must be averted. So Beau Chandler makes a call to the Pinkertons.A REMARKABLE DETECTIVEBrilliant stage actress Amanda Swann is one of the Pinkertons' best detectives. Clever, beautiful, a master of disguises, she knows this case calls for finesse and discretion. Posing as Beau's fiancée to avoid suspicion, she soon discovers the role cuts a little too close to her most secret desires.A DEVILISH CLIENTThough Amanda can hog-tie a criminal in the blink of an eye, it's the woman, not the detective, who captures Beau's heart, leaving him wanting more than a solution to the missing Angus--much, much more . . .

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A Hitch in Heaven, Jan Hudson

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1999
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Titel
A Hitch in Heaven
Taal
Engels
Auteurs
Jan Hudson
Uitgever
Ivy Books
Jaar van publicatie
1999
Formaat
Paperback
Aantal pagina's
290
ISBN10
0449150275
ISBN13
9780449150276
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A MOST UNUSUAL KIDNAPPINGSour-faced, miserly Uncle Angus is dead. He's also been kidnapped--casket and all--for ransom! The family is scandal must be averted. So Beau Chandler makes a call to the Pinkertons.A REMARKABLE DETECTIVEBrilliant stage actress Amanda Swann is one of the Pinkertons' best detectives. Clever, beautiful, a master of disguises, she knows this case calls for finesse and discretion. Posing as Beau's fiancée to avoid suspicion, she soon discovers the role cuts a little too close to her most secret desires.A DEVILISH CLIENTThough Amanda can hog-tie a criminal in the blink of an eye, it's the woman, not the detective, who captures Beau's heart, leaving him wanting more than a solution to the missing Angus--much, much more . . .