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Chasing Secrets [MultiFormat]
eBook by Christy Tillery French
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eBook Category: Romance/Suspense/Thriller
eBook Description: ATF agent Rowan Bronson is chasing the secrets of a renowned televangelist and his connections to organized crime. The only allies she has are her dog Zeus and Garrett Somersby, a detective who's reluctant to believe her. Zeus is a sure thing, but can she trust Garrett enough to let him help her? When Rowan uncovers a Reverend's ties to a crime boss, before she can turn over evidence of money laundering and firearm smuggling she is betrayed by one of her fellow agents. She's nearly killed by the crime boss' right hand man then goes on the run--stealing Detective Garrett Somersby's SUV. Relentlessly pursued by Garrett and agents from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, Garrett is the first to locate her and the two team up in the hopes of retrieving her information and getting it to the proper person in the ATF. Now Garrett's life is also jeopardized by the men pursuing Rowan, including a religious zealot, a crime boss, and a mole in the ATF--all with personal agendas concerning Rowan's demise.
eBook Publisher: L&L Dreamspell/L&L Dreamspell, Published: Spring, Texas, 2008
Fictionwise Release Date: February 2009
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Available eBook Formats [MultiFormat - What's this?]: eReader (PDB) [257 KB]
, ePub (EPUB) [244 KB]
, Rocket/REB1100 (RB) [223 KB]
, Portable Document Format (PDF) [746 KB]
, Palm Doc (PDB) [249 KB]
, Microsoft Reader (LIT) [274 KB]
, Franklin eBookMan (FUB) [263 KB]
, hiebook (KML) [592 KB]
, Sony Reader (LRF) [344 KB]
, iSilo (PDB) [205 KB]
, Mobipocket (PRC) [259 KB]
, Kindle Compatible (MOBI) [326 KB]
, OEBFF Format (IMP) [362 KB]
Words: 78158 Reading time: 223-312 min.
Microsoft Reader (LIT) Format: Printing DISABLED, Read-Aloud ENABLED
Portable Document Format (PDF) Format: Printing DISABLED, Read-Aloud ENABLED All Other formats: Printing DISABLED, Read-aloud DISABLED
ISBN: 9781603180559

Warm, sticky fluid seeped into her clothing, saturating her upper chest. With a repulsed shudder, Rowan closed her eyes and willed herself to calm down--her breathing to return to normal, her thoughts to focus. The man's weight crushed her, creating the panicky sensation she could not get enough air into her lungs. But she didn't have the energy to shove him away. After several agonizing moments, she could stand it no more. She wormed her hands beneath his shoulders and pushed up. His large body moved slightly, then settled back over her, feeling heavier than before. She expelled a frustrated breath. If she didn't get this guy off, he would suffocate her. "Zeus," Rowan croaked. She listened for a response, but couldn't hear anything over the loud ringing in her ears. Perfect. If she didn't pass out from lack of oxygen, she would probably stroke out. She gathered as much air into her lungs as she could but only managed to produce a weak, "Zeus." Although she needed his help, she was thankful she had put him in the back yard. He would be dead by now if she hadn't. She craned her neck and saw a muddy snout pushing against the screen door in the kitchen. He'd been digging underneath the shed again. That explained why he hadn't heard all the commotion going on inside. "Come here, boy." The Weimaraner nudged the screen door open and bounded into the living room. He stopped short when he saw the man, baring his teeth in a fierce growl. "Help me, Zeus." Zeus moved close and sniffed the side of Rowan's face. As his nose tracked toward the man, Rowan pushed up with her arms, showing the dog what she wanted. "Pull him off, Zeus." Zeus snagged the man's jacket sleeve and tugged. The body barely budged. He dug his claws into the floor and pulled back. The heavy torso shifted. "Good boy." She twisted her upper body as she jostled against the man and inhaled deeply after Zeus dragged him off her chest. It felt good to be able to breathe normally. She pushed the corpse off her lower abdomen and legs, then sat for a moment, eyes closed, body shaking. Zeus positioned himself between Rowan and the man, and nudged her shoulder with his nose. She hugged the dog, saying into his fur, "You're a good boy." Zeus licked her face. Rowan scooted away from the body and lunged to her feet. The man lay on his stomach, his face turned to one side. A knife, pooled in blood, protruded from the back of his neck. She and the dog stared down at one open eye, looking at nothing. She forced her gaze away and willed her mind to focus on the problem at hand, not what had just occurred. Rowan hurried to the front windows and peeled back the edge of the curtain, searching for anyone who might be waiting for the man lying on the floor. The only thing out of order was a large, gold-colored Cadillac in front of her drive, its golden rims gleaming in the sun. She swore to herself. The damn vehicle blocked her in; she wouldn't be able to take her car. She glanced back at the dead man and decided the glitzy Caddy probably belonged to him; those pretentious rims matched the bright suit he wore. She closed the curtain and crossed over to the other side, tugged the heavy cloth away from the window, and studied the street. No one appeared to be inside the vehicle or lurking about, something she found disconcerting. The guy on the floor looked the sort to have a driver, and in her experience, these people always traveled in pairs. She returned to the body and searched through the dead man's pockets for his car keys but couldn't find them. Dammit. It'd be just her luck he had locked them inside the Caddy and she just bet its access required a code instead of a key. If so, she'd have to find another car to take. After Rowan locked the front door, she rushed to her bedroom closet, where she worked a couple of loose floor planks free. She withdrew her emergency backpack and took a moment to check inside, make sure her fake ID was there along with enough money to get her to another location. She grabbed the dog's leash and clipped it on. "Come on, Zeus. We've got to get out of here." At the door, she turned around and looked at the dead man. Tears welled in her eyes but she blinked them away. She had just killed her would-be killer. She walked back to the man, pulled her foot back, and kicked him in the side. "You shit."
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