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Prolific and Bestselling, and deservedly prize winning as an author, Nora Roberts has in this book turned her attention to the difficulties of women in another of the careers in which women must be extra tough to enter and stay in and succeed. In this exciting novel, that career is the stress and drama of being an officer in the police division that deals with hostage situations. The heroine, herself at one time a child-hostage, faces not only the emotional ordeals of hostage negotiations, the politics of the police department, and the chauvinism of the men she works with, she must also deal with her life as the lynchpin and support of her multigenerational family. She must cope with life as a single mother, as her mother's daughter, and her own inner life as a woman falling in love, reluctantly, again. Here she finds herself under a life threatening personal siege, for a fast-paced and dramatic story that climaxes in the heat of a Savannah summer.
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Harriett, November 14, 2007
Prolific and Bestselling, and deservedly prize winning as an author, Nora Roberts has in this book turned her attention to the difficulties of women in another of the careers in which women must be extra tough to enter and stay in and succeed. In this exciting novel, that career is the stress and drama of being an officer in the police division that deals with hostage situations. The heroine, herself at one time a child-hostage, faces not only the emotional ordeals of hostage negotiations, the politics of the police department, and the chauvinism of the men she works with, she must also deal with her life as the lynchpin and support of her multigenerational family. She must cope with life as a single mother, as her mother's daughter, and her own inner life as a woman falling in love, reluctantly, again. Here she finds herself under a life threatening personal siege, for a fast-paced and dramatic story that climaxes in the heat of a Savannah summer.Terms and Conditions
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