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The Best Of Enemies
The Best Of Enemies
Author: Taylor Smith
ISBN-13: 9781551662770
ISBN-10: 1551662779
Publication Date: 5/1/1997
Pages: 474
Rating:
  • Currently 3.4/5 Stars.
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3.4 stars, based on 38 ratings
Publisher: Mira
Book Type: Paperback
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a romance in new england
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Great thriller/suspense with a little romance mixed in. Really enjoyed this book.
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This was a real great book because it kept me guessing. The characters sound like they could be real people with real problems. The ending suprised me and that is all I will say without ruining it.
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A tranquil New England town is rocked to its core when a young college co-ed is lined to a devastating crime and then goes missing. Innocent or guilty, someone thinks she knows too much.
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A tranquil New England town is rocked to its core when a young college co-ed is linked to a devastating crime and then goes missing. Innocent or guilty, someone thinks she knows too much.
One woman,who believes in the girl's innocence, is determined to find her before she's silenced-forever.
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The Best of Enemies takes place in a small Massachusets town just outside of Boston. When A building gets blown up, all of the authoritative figures (Police, FBI, Secret Service...)point their fingers at a young Palestinian who had arrived at the building for a job interview and then leaves with his girl friend. Because she peels out of the parking lot like the hounds of hell on her wheels, she and the Palestinian are the immediate and most likely suspects. People find out that what they want to believe and what really happened are two completely different things.
The story then turns to the girl's teacher who is grieving for Peter VanAken, the man she met and fell in love with ten years ago in Beruit. One night, he shows up out of the blue, actually working on the case, and the relationship does, as expected, continue. Leya, the teacher, however knows of one person who will not be glad to know that her former lover is back and that is her father, Carter Nash.
When he finds out, that the 'evil man' who seduced his little girl is back in town, he is, to say the least, teed off. As the plot of the book unfolds, we find out that the hatred between Leya's father and her lover is mutual. Both men worked for the CIA and Carter sent Peter on an assiginment to check out some 'Suspicious activity', only to later find out that the entire thing was a setup by Carter Nash. However, they find a way to put their differences behind them in a keep you on the edge of your seat climax, where they find out that not all Palestinians are the terrorists.
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A tranquil New England town is rocked to it's core when a young college co-ed is linked to a devastatimng crime and then goes missing. Innocen or guilty, someone thinks she knows too much.
One woman, who velieves in the girs innocence, is determined to find her before she's silenced--forever. Her only ally is a man with a tortured past, who no longer belives in anyone's innocence. But is he an ally?
At a time when all layalties are suspect, and old friends may be foes, she has to decide--quickly--who can be trusted. The wrong choice could be final.
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Great story, kept me guessing. Good subplot too!
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Good read.
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At a time when all loyalities are suspect, and old friends may be foes, the heroine has to decide - quickly- who can be trusted. The wrong choice could be fatal.
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great mystery story involving CIA and FBI and terrorism. A real page turner. I've read 5 of Taylor Smith's books now and I like them very much. Good summer books for beach or plane.
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great mystery