Re: [book_talk] Killjoy, Garwood

  • From: "Don Marr" <dpm51@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <book_talk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 12 Mar 2014 14:55:52 -0400

roseMarie, just went and got the six book bundle by Julie garwood, on 
bookshare,romance really isn't my thing, but it does sound good, Don
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Rosemarie Grayley" <rgrayley1@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <book_talk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2014 2:36 PM
Subject: [book_talk] Killjoy, Garwood


> Killjoy,
> By Julie Garwood.
>
> Bard and bookshare.
>
> Avery Delaney's aunt Carolyn has been given a present of two weeks at a
> fabulous Colorado Spa by her husband. They have been having marital
> problems, have met with a counselor, and Carolyn has agreed to try to save
> their marriage. She is a workaholic and worries about everything. Her
> husband assures her that he and their excellent staff will deal with
> whatever comes up, that there is nothing at all they cannot handle. 
> Carolyn
> is Avery's only relative, and she persuades Avery to spend those two weeks
> with her.
>
> When Carolyn arrives in Colorado, a very handsome man meets her and two
> other women, also heading for the spa.
>
> Avery is a profiler for the FBI. When she arrives at the spa she finds her
> aunt has not arrived and there is no record of a reservation for herself.
>
> A handsome man who turns out to be a retired CIA agent is also at the 
> spa's
> front desk and overhears and offers assistance. His being there is
> incidental to his being on the trail of a serial killer. He and Avery 
> begin
> working together.
>
> There is action and thrills. Chases with shootouts. A treasure. A
> magnificent mansion being fought over by a divorcing husband and wife. A
> pending trial. The work of a fantastic manipulator. Past secrets. A bit of
> romance. An excellent ending.
>
> The story is told from the point of view of several people. It's a good
> mystery with interesting characters to route for.
>
> Good reading,
>
> Rosemarie
>
> 


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