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Alison Kent
Goes Down Easy ...
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Alison Kent |
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It isn't going down easy ...
Jack Montgomery is out of his element. The former covert ops hero is now carving out a living as a PI, specialising in missing persons.
Except the trail's gone stone-cold on a kidnapping just as Jack hits sizzling New Orleans.
To top it off, some psychic woman is making wild claims - and newspaper headlines - on his case, no less.
Though she is easy on the eyes ...
Perry Brazille knows her aunt can help Jack - Della has solved crimes before with her unexplained visions.
Even Perry herself can glimpse the future, and she is afraid that she and the mysterious sexy Jack will be lovers ... soon.
What Perry can't see is the kind of future that can build on a hot and steamy fling. One that's set against a dangerous situation that's clearly unravelling ...
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Story start ... THE TRAIL went cold in New Orleans the same time as the weather, a double header for which Jack Montgomery wasn't prepared. Since hired by Cindy Eckhardt to look into the kidnapping of her husband Dayton - chief executive for Eckton Computing and missing since New Year's Day - he'd reveled in all kinds of heat.
First there was the temperature that had the Gulf Coast in an unseasonably sweaty grip. Next, the series of hot leads that had him hoofin' it across the state line, from Texas into Louisiana. Finally, the burning in his gut that made him believe this case was going to go down like cream.
But then the tables had turned, flipping him a big fat bird. And now he found himself standing in the middle of Jackson Square, a week into the new year, freezing his ass off and wondering whether he'd be doing better to turn left or right.
It wasn't that Cindy, the trophy wife nearly thirty years her husband's junior, didn't trust the cops or the feds to get the job done, as much as it was her needing to know someone had her back. Especially since ...
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