Synopses & Reviews
In their unusual approach to justice, the seven women of the Sisterhood have stuck together through it all, including living as fugitives. But for the first time, the Sisterhood verges on falling apart after Charles Martin asks them to choose between two difficult assignments. The first job could make them more money than they could ever imagine, the second offers something even more valuable: a presidential pardon, and along with it, a chance for the ladies to finally emerge from hiding.
The second choice seems like a no-brainer, but after a lot of harsh words and stubbornness a rift has been exposed. For the sake of their union, Annie, Alexis, Nikki, Isabelle, Kathryn, Yoko, and Myra pick their new mission and try to put their differences aside. A mysterious Washington D.C. political operative needs the women to track down a computer hacker who has stolen a list of secret fundraisersa (TM) names and sold it to an identity-theft ring. No one in either political party wants it known that valuable personal information has been mishandled, and with a presidential election looming, the stakes are high.
But as the Sisterhood set out to find the culprits, they soon discover the job is a lot more dangerous than they thought. Who really is their well-connected client? And can they stop fighting a and stay alive a long enough to see it happen?
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This Time, The Sisterhood Might Be Their Own Worst Enemies. . .
Through all their adventures, the bond of the Sisterhood has remained steadfast and unshakeable. But for the first time, the Sisterhood verges on falling apart when the ladies have to choose between two difficult assignments. The first job guarantees a huge paycheck; the second offers a presidential pardon--and a chance to finally emerge from hiding.
For the sake of their union, the gals put aside their differences and focus on a new mission. A mysterious Washington, D.C. political operative needs them to track down a computer hacker who has stolen a highly classified list of fundraisers' names. With a presidential election looming, the girls soon realize the job is a lot more dangerous than they had anticipated. Will their client come through with his promise? And can the ladies stop fighting--and stay alive--long enough to see it happen?
Praise for Fern Michaels and her Sisterhood novels. . .
"Revenge is a dish best served with cloth napkins and floral centerpieces. . .fast-paced. . .puts poetic justice first."--Publishers Weekly on Payback
"An unforgettable story."--Rendezvous on Weekend Warriors
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In the 11th exciting Sisterhood novel by #1 "New York Times"-bestselling author Fern Michaels, the Sisterhood verges on falling apart after the ladies must choose between two difficult assignments. Abridged. 3 CDs.
Synopsis
Through all their adventures, the bond of the Sisterhood has remained steadfast and unshakeable. But for the first time, the Sisterhood verges on falling apart when the ladies have to choose between two difficult assignments. The first job guarantees a huge paycheck; the second offers a presidential pardon ? and a chance to finally emerge from hiding.For the sake of their union, the gals put aside their differences and focus on a new mission. A mysterious Washington, D.C. political operative needs them to track down a computer hacker who has stolen a highly classified list of fundraisers? names. With a presidential election looming, the girls soon realize the job is a lot more dangerous than they had anticipated. Will their client come through with his promise? And can the ladies stop fighting ? and stay alive ? long enough to see it happen?Praise for Fern Michaels and her Sisterhood novels: ?Revenge is a dish best served with cloth napkins and floral centerpieces?fast-paced?puts poetic justice first.? ? Publishers Weekly on Payback?An unforgettable story.? ? Rendezvous on Weekend Warriors