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An Eye for an Eye

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3 of 4 copies available
3 of 4 copies available
Award-winning author Irene Hannon brings readers another fast-paced tale of romance, suspense, and intrigue in the can't-put-it-down second installment in this exciting series.
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      August 1, 2009
      It was not exactly the romantic reunion Mark Sanders would have planned. While out running one day, Mark unexpectedly bumps into Emily Lawson, his first true love. Just as they are starting to catch up, someone begins shooting at them. Instinctively going into FBI-agent mode, Mark gets Emily to safety, but once backup arrives, the real question is, Who was the target? Logically it would be Mark, but even though it seems like Emily doesnt have an enemy in the world, her work as a clinical psychologist could hold the clue. The one thing Mark knows for certain is that now that he has been reunited with Emily, he isnt about to let anyone take her away again. RITA-award-winner Hannons latest superbly written addition to her Heroes of Quantico series neatly delivers all the thrills and chills of Suzanne Brockmanns Team Sixteen series with the subtly incorporated faith elements found in Dee Hendersons books.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2009, American Library Association.)

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