A Stranger's Game (Abridged)
From New York Times bestselling author Joan Johnston, the thrilling seventh Bitter Creek novel featuring passion and intrigue mixed with an explosive, spine-tingling tale of murder, wrongful imprisonment, and a woman who counts no cost too high to see a killer brought to justice.

FBI Special Agent Breed Grayhawk has the hottest sex in his life with a stranger who calls herself Grace Smith, only to discover early the next morning that she's a convicted double murderer who broke her parole a year ago and disappeared. Now she's his prime suspect in an assassination plot against the US president.

Grace Caldwell-a.k.a. Grace Smith-is determined to find the killer who framed her for the murder of her father and stepmother-and make him pay. She burgles the home of her #1 suspect and nets a surprising haul: a hot-pink, silk-covered diary-the record of a sex-addicted wife's adventures-which suggests that Grace's top suspect is a serial killer. But her theft has been caught on tape, and the man she's been chasing becomes the hunter...with Grace as his prey.
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A Stranger's Game (Abridged)
From New York Times bestselling author Joan Johnston, the thrilling seventh Bitter Creek novel featuring passion and intrigue mixed with an explosive, spine-tingling tale of murder, wrongful imprisonment, and a woman who counts no cost too high to see a killer brought to justice.

FBI Special Agent Breed Grayhawk has the hottest sex in his life with a stranger who calls herself Grace Smith, only to discover early the next morning that she's a convicted double murderer who broke her parole a year ago and disappeared. Now she's his prime suspect in an assassination plot against the US president.

Grace Caldwell-a.k.a. Grace Smith-is determined to find the killer who framed her for the murder of her father and stepmother-and make him pay. She burgles the home of her #1 suspect and nets a surprising haul: a hot-pink, silk-covered diary-the record of a sex-addicted wife's adventures-which suggests that Grace's top suspect is a serial killer. But her theft has been caught on tape, and the man she's been chasing becomes the hunter...with Grace as his prey.
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A Stranger's Game (Abridged)

A Stranger's Game (Abridged)

by Joan Johnston

Narrated by Holter Graham

Abridged — 5 hours, 55 minutes

A Stranger's Game (Abridged)

A Stranger's Game (Abridged)

by Joan Johnston

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Abridged — 5 hours, 55 minutes

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Overview

From New York Times bestselling author Joan Johnston, the thrilling seventh Bitter Creek novel featuring passion and intrigue mixed with an explosive, spine-tingling tale of murder, wrongful imprisonment, and a woman who counts no cost too high to see a killer brought to justice.

FBI Special Agent Breed Grayhawk has the hottest sex in his life with a stranger who calls herself Grace Smith, only to discover early the next morning that she's a convicted double murderer who broke her parole a year ago and disappeared. Now she's his prime suspect in an assassination plot against the US president.

Grace Caldwell-a.k.a. Grace Smith-is determined to find the killer who framed her for the murder of her father and stepmother-and make him pay. She burgles the home of her #1 suspect and nets a surprising haul: a hot-pink, silk-covered diary-the record of a sex-addicted wife's adventures-which suggests that Grace's top suspect is a serial killer. But her theft has been caught on tape, and the man she's been chasing becomes the hunter...with Grace as his prey.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940170538553
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Publication date: 03/11/2008
Series: Bitter Creek , #7
Edition description: Abridged
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