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River road

  • Jayne Ann Krentz

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It's been thirteen years since Lucy Sheridan was in Summer River. The last time she visited her aunt Sara there, as a teenager, she'd been sent home suddenly after being dragged out of a wild party--by the guy she had a crush on, just to make it more embarrassing. Obviously Mason Fletcher--only a few years older but somehow a lot more of a grown-up--was the overprotective type who thought he had to come to her rescue. Now, returning after her aunt's fatal car accident, Lucy is learning there was more to the story than she realized at the time. Mason had saved her from a very nasty crime that night--and soon afterward, Tristan, the cold-blooded rich kid who'd targeted her, disappeared mysteriously, his body never found. Summer River has changed, from a sleepy farm town into a trendy upscale spot in California's wine country. But Mason is still a protector at heart, a serious (and seriously attractive) man. And when he and Lucy make a shocking discovery inside Sara's house, and some of Tristan's old friends start acting suspicious, Mason's quietly fierce instincts kick into gear. He saved Lucy once, and he'll save her again. But this time, she insists on playing a role in her own rescue.

Genres

  • Roman
  • Man-woman relationships
  • Investigation
  • Amerikanisches Englisch
  • Murder
  • Women private investigators
  • Fiction
  • Secrets
  • Coming of age
  • Farms
  • Parties
  • Friendship
  • City and town life
  • nyt:hardcover-fiction=2014-01-26
  • New York Times bestseller
  • Private investigators, fiction
  • Fiction, romance, suspense
  • Man-woman relationships, fiction
  • Fiction, mystery & detective, women sleuths
  • California, fiction
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About the author

  • Jayne Ann Krentz

    born 1948

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    430 ratings · 947 works

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    G. P. Putnam's Sons, Berkley

    2014