Search - Select Editions: 'A Perfect Day' 'Split Ssecond' 'Drifting' 'Beachcomber'

 
Select Editions: 'A Perfect Day' 'Split Ssecond' 'Drifting' 'Beachcomber'
Author: Richard Paul Evans, David Baldacci, Stephanie Gertler, & Karen Robards

Book Information
Publisher: Reader's Digest
Book Type: Paperback
Rating:
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ISBN-13: 122900 - ISBN-10:
Publication Date: 2004
Pages: 574

Book Description:
'A Perfect Day'
When aspiring novelist Robert Harlan loses his job, his wife helps him pursue his dream of becoming a published author. The result, a novel titled 'A Perfect Day,' catapults him to the top of the bestseller charts and into a nightmare of cold ambition. Only a miracle can bring Harlan back to his senses - a miracle with a sense of humor. A magical tale of love and awakening by the author of 'The Last Promise.'

'Split Second'
Apresidential candidate is gunned down in front of Secret Service agent Sean King. Eight years later, on Michelle Maxwell's watch, another candidate disappears into thin air. Is there a connection? The disgraced operatives team up to learn the truth, entering a dangerous realm of rage, desire, and revenge. A high-adrenaline blockbuster guarenteed to put readers on the edge of their seats.

'Drifting'
A haunting novel that explores the lasting bond between mothers and daughters. The inn at Drifting is home to owners Claire Cherney and her huusband, Eli. WWhen a mysterious guest and his young daughter come to stay, Claire senses that the girl may be in danger. In the struggle to save the child, Claire embarks on a journey to unlock the mysteries of her own childhood.

'Beachcomber'
This may look like a beach resort, but Christy Petrinio is definately not a tourist. Her fiance` has turned out to be a mob boss, the surfer dude nect door is up to something a lot more mysterious than just cat-sitting, and, oh yeah, there seems to be a serial killer on the loose. When it's all over, Christy is really going to need a vacation. Fast-paced, sexy entertainment by a chart-topping romantic suspense writer.


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Amanda O. wrote on 3/25/2008...


All four of these are short, fun reads. I enjoyed reading them as something quick and relaxing after a good long book. :)