
Up Close and Dangerous
By Linda Howard
Subjects: Widows in fiction, Inheritance and succession in fiction, Stepchildren in fiction, Large type books, Aircraft accidents, Survival after airplane accidents, shipwrecks, etc. in fiction, Stepchildren, Air pilots, Attempted murder, Inheritance and succession, Aircraft accidents in fiction, Murder, Fiction, Murder in fiction, Widows, Attempted murder in fiction, Survival after airplane accidents, shipwrecks, Airplane crash survival, Idaho in fiction, Air pilots in fiction, Romantic suspense fiction
Description: A mysterious plane crash . . . a dangerous trek through the Idaho wilderness . . . a smoldering attraction . . . and a deadly game of cat and mouse. In her latest tour de force of romantic suspense, New York Times bestselling author Linda Howard blends these elements into a gripping story that will keep readers breathless - and leave them begging for more. For in Linda Howard's world, trust can be a weapon, a kiss can be a threat, and intimacy can be deadly. Bailey Wingate's scheming adult stepchildren are surprised when their father's will leaves Bailey in control of their fortune, and war ensues. A year later, while flying from Seattle to Denver in a small plane, Bailey nearly dies herself when the engine sputters - and then fails. Cam Justice, her sexy Texan pilot, manages to crash-land the aircraft. Stranded in the wilderness, and struggling to douse her feelings for the ruggedly handsome man by her side, Bailey begins to wonder whether this was a mere accident. Sure enough, upon her return to civilization Bailey's suspicions mount: Who tampered with their plane? Who's trying to reunite Bailey and her husband in the afterlife? Trusting her life - and heart - to Cam, Bailey must outwit a killer who will stop at nothing to finish the job.
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