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Midnight Rain

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On a dark October night in the San Antonio College parking lot, Bridget McBee is confronted by a man who sends fear and terror tumbling deep into the pit of her stomach. Suddenly out of nowhere, a car pulls to a screeching halt and the man threatening Bridget finds himself staring into the barrel of a gun – a gun in the hands of a woman who is now towering over the both of them. Within moments, the woman with the gun has subdued the man and is ensuring that Bridget is unharmed. After dropping a business card in Bridget’s lap, the mysterious woman disappears as quickly as she had arrived. Now several days later, Bridget McBee is determined to find the woman who saved her life. Too bad there’s only three words printed on that card – certainly not enough information to identify her hero…

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Midnight Rain, Peggy J. Herring

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2005
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Titre
Midnight Rain
Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
Bella Books
Publié
2005
Format
souple
Pages
265
ISBN10
159493021X
ISBN13
9781594930218
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On a dark October night in the San Antonio College parking lot, Bridget McBee is confronted by a man who sends fear and terror tumbling deep into the pit of her stomach. Suddenly out of nowhere, a car pulls to a screeching halt and the man threatening Bridget finds himself staring into the barrel of a gun – a gun in the hands of a woman who is now towering over the both of them. Within moments, the woman with the gun has subdued the man and is ensuring that Bridget is unharmed. After dropping a business card in Bridget’s lap, the mysterious woman disappears as quickly as she had arrived. Now several days later, Bridget McBee is determined to find the woman who saved her life. Too bad there’s only three words printed on that card – certainly not enough information to identify her hero…