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In a Killer's Sights - cover

In a Killer's Sights

Sandra Robins

Publisher: Love Inspired Suspense

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Summary

In this inspirational romantic suspense, a former lawman takes his ex-wife under his protection and learns he is the father of her child. 
 
When Gwen Harwell witnesses someone dumping a body into a Tennessee river, she knows she’s the killer’s new target. Far from home on a work assignment, she isn’t sure where to turn—especially when her ex-husband shows up. Five years ago, Dean Harwell’s burdens from his police work tore their marriage apart. But now he says he’s changed. He’s working as a rancher; he’s put his problems behind him. And he’s committed to keeping her safe until the killer is caught. With their troubled past, trusting him with her life is hard enough. Can she trust him with the truth about the child he doesn’t know they have?
Available since: 07/01/2016.
Print length: 224 pages.

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