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Perilous Trust
by Barbara Freethy
First in a 5 book series set in the FBI's NYC office, which can be read as a stand alone, but the seeds of a larger connecting story are planted. Archeologist Sophie and Agent Damon are on the run not knowing who to trust when Sophie's father, head of the FBI's organized crime division dies in a car accident that may not have been an accident, after managing to leave a cryptic message on Sophie's cell phone that sends her into hiding.
Freethy writes good action filled romantic suspense, but the ebook versions need both a better editor and proof reader. Besides the irritating occasional missing pronouns, nouns, and verbs, it is geographically impossible for anyone on the 2nd floor of a luxury townhouse or mansion anywhere on the upper east side of Manhattan to see the Hudson River. Seriously.
Freethy writes good action filled romantic suspense, but the ebook versions need both a better editor and proof reader. Besides the irritating occasional missing pronouns, nouns, and verbs, it is geographically impossible for anyone on the 2nd floor of a luxury townhouse or mansion anywhere on the upper east side of Manhattan to see the Hudson River. Seriously.