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Fatal Tide [Secure eReader (recommended)/Mobipocket/Microsoft Reader/Adobe]
eBook by Iris Johansen
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eBook Category: Suspense/Thriller/Romance
eBook Description: A high-stakes treasure hunt? A twisted trail of murder? A secret one woman may die to discover? Number one New York Times bestselling author Iris Johansen last electrified readers with Dead Aim and No One to Trust. Now she offers a new pulse-pounding thriller that takes suspense writing to an all-new level: deep below the surface, where a ruthless killer strikes without warning, without mercy...and with the deadliest intent. Melis Nemid is treading in dangerous waters--and she's about to be dragged under. As a marine researcher, Melis knows all too well the dangers that can lurk under even the calmest surfaces. But not even she can guess how deep the darkness runs. Only one oceanographer ever came close to discovering the deadly mystery that lies beneath the sea--and he seems to have disappeared from the face of the earth. Now Melis is the last one who knows the truth. And someone is determined that the truth will die with her. For what Melis knows about the deep-sea mystery is only part of a nightmarish past torn by violence. She thought she had put that past behind her when she arrived at her Caribbean island home to research dolphin behavior. But her peace--and her life--is about to be shattered by the arrival of a savage killer. Someone--for reasons unknown even to Melis--is cutting a path of destruction and death that leads directly to her.Only one man can save her--a man who claims to be a fellow oceanographer. He will seek to gain Melis's trust, getting close to her secret and her life. But what this enigmatic man really wants, Melis may not discover until it's too late. Because whoever is after her knows her nightmares intimately, and soon she will be forced to relive them all over again. Except for the final nightmare. The one she can't possibly survive.
eBook Publisher: Random House, Inc./Bantam, Published: 2003
Fictionwise Release Date: September 2003
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Available eBook Formats [Secure eReader (recommended)/Mobipocket/Microsoft Reader/Adobe - What's this?]: SECURE MOBIPOCKET FORMAT [371 KB], SECURE MICROSOFT READER FORMAT [292 KB] - Requires Microsoft Reader 2.1.1 for PCs, or Microsoft Reader 2.2.2 on Pocket PC 2002 handheld devices. Some older Pocket PCs can be upgraded. Learn More., SECURE EREADER (RECOMMENDED) FORMAT [236 KB], SECURE ADOBE FORMAT [772 KB]
Secure Adobe: Printing DISABLED, Read-aloud DISABLED Other formats: Printing DISABLED, Read-aloud DISABLED
Microsoft Reader ISBN: 9780553897975 Adobe Reader ISBN: 9780553897975 Mobipocket Reader ISBN: 9780553897975 eReader ISBN: 9780553897975
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"Fatal Tide is a page-turner par excellence!"--Bookpage

Chapter One NORTHERN IRAQ January 6, 1991 Cool water, smooth as glass as Kelby swam through it. Jesus, he was thirsty. He knew all he had to do was open his lips and the water would flow down his throat, but he wanted to see beyond the arched doorway first. It was huge and ornately carved, beckoning him forward. . . . Then he was through the arch and the city was spread before him. Giant white columns built to stand forever. Streets laid out in perfect order. Glory and symmetry everywhere . . . "Kelby." He was being shaken. Nicholas. He came instantly alert. "Time?" he whispered. Nicholas nodded. "They should be coming back for you again in five minutes. I just wanted to make sure we're on the same page. I've decided we scratch the plan and I take them out by myself." "Screw you." "You'll blow it for both of us. You haven't had anything to eat or drink in three days, and you looked like a truck ran over you when they brought you back to the cell." "Shut up. It hurts my throat to argue." He leaned back against the stone wall and closed his eyes. "We go as we planned. I give the word. Just tell me when they start down the hall. I'll be ready." Go back to the sea. There's strength there. No thirst that couldn't be satisfied. He could move without pain through the buoyant water. White columns shimmering . . . "They're coming," Nicholas murmured. Kelby opened his eyes only a slit as the door was unlocked. The same two guards. Hassan had an Uzi cradled in his arm. Kelby was so hazy he couldn't remember the other guard's name. But he could remember the toe of his boot as he kicked in his rib. Yes, he could remember that. Ali, that was the bastard's name. "Get up, Kelby." Hassan was standing over him. "Is the American dog ready for his beating?" Kelby groaned. "Get him, Ali. He's too weak to stand up and face us again." Ali was smiling as he came to stand beside Hassan. "He'll break this time. We'll be able to drag him into Baghdad and show the whole world what cowards the Americans are." He reached down to grab Kelby's shirt. "Now." Kelby's foot lashed upward and connected with Ali's nuts. Then he rolled sideways, knocking the Arab's legs from beneath him. He heard Hassan mutter a curse as Kelby leapt to his feet. He got in back of Ali before he could get off his knees, and his arm snaked around Ali's neck. He broke it with one twist. He whirled to see Nicholas smashing the Uzi into Hassan's head. Blood spurted. Nicholas hit him again. "Out." Kelby grabbed Ali's pistol and knife and ran to the door. "Don't waste time on him." "He wasted a lot of time on you. I wanted to make sure he'd gone to Allah." But he was running after Kelby down the hall. In the front office another guard jumped to his feet and reached for his gun. Kelby cut his throat before he could lift it. Then they were outside the hut and running toward the hills. Shots behind them. Keep running. Nicholas looked over his shoulder. "Are you okay?" "Fine. Go on, dammit." Sharp pain in his side. Don't stop. The adrenaline was draining away and weakness was dragging at every limb. Go away from it. Concentrate. You're swimming toward the archway. No pain there. He was running faster, stronger. The hills were just ahead. He could make it. He was through the archway. White columns gleamed in the distance. Marinth . . . Copyright © 2003 by Johansen Publishing LLLP
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