No one knows the dangers of getting close to legendary CIA Black Ops specialist John Medina better than communications expert Niema Burdock. Five years ago, she and her husband worked with Medina on an explosive mission that ended in tragedy. Although she has slowly recovered from her terrible loss, Niema planned never to see Medina again. Until now.
HISTORY IS ABOUT TO REPEAT ITSELF....
A French arms dealer is supplying international terrorists, and only Niema can plant the bugs needed to crack the deadly ring. Against her best instincts, she infiltrates the dealer's glamorous world. But when the plan goes awry, Niema and Medina must take flight in a strange land -- and soon find their partnership sparked by an erotic charge. In a world of deception, John Medina has once again set Niema on a free fall into danger...and into desire like she's never known.
Ami V. (Ami112) from LAS VEGAS, NV wrote on 7/12/2006...
3 member(s) found this review helpful.
This is the first book I've given a 5-star rating, so that shows how much I loved it. It was quick and easy reading but the plot was excellent. I loved Niema Burdock's character, very unpredictable. I hope the author decides to turn Niema and John's characters into repeating characters in her other books. This is the first Linda Howard book I've read and she's got me snagged!
Ani K. (goddessani) from POULSBO, WA wrote on 9/21/2005...
2 member(s) found this review helpful.
Follow up to Kill and Tell.
Heidi L. (hmlentz) from COLUMBIA, MO wrote on 1/6/2006...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
One of my all time favorite books. She is awsome!!
Sort of a sequel to Kill and Tell. It's a very good, mystery and love all in one.
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Tressa H. from WEST MONROE, LA wrote on 10/12/2007...
A book about spies and international terrorist. One of her best.
Lynne P. (pynne) from EATONTOWN, NJ wrote on 5/13/2007...
definitely a 10 outta 10 book
Shawn A. (Shawnee1707) from ALBURTIS, PA wrote on 3/20/2007...
It is always hard to part with a Linda Howard book!!!
Julie P. (cindersatin) from STERLING, VA wrote on 3/9/2007...
Great book...loved the characters.
Karen D. from COLORADO SPGS, CO wrote on 2/26/2007...
Mystery Romance in Linda Howard Style. A quick romantic read.
Janice H. (alaskalady) from KETCHIKAN, AK wrote on 12/22/2006...
John Medina, the CIA's legendary Black Ops Specialist, works in the shadows of the governments deadliest missions. Communications expert Niema Burdock goes undercover to help him infiltrate a terrorist unit, despite the fact that her husband was killed 5 years earlier while on a mission with him.
CAROL K. (AVONLADY) from COMMERCE CITY, CO wrote on 11/13/2006...
THE PAST PROVED DEADLY...
No one knows the dangers of getting close to legendary CIA Black Ops specialist John Medina better than communications expert Niema Burdock. Five years ago, she and her husband worked with Medina on an explosive mission that ended in tragedy. Although she has slowly recovered from her terrible loss, Niema planned never to see Medina again. Until now.
HISTORY IS ABOUT TO REPEAT ITSELF....
A French arms dealer is supplying international terrorists, and only Niema can plant the bugs needed to crack the deadly ring. Against her best instincts, she infiltrates the dealer's glamorous world. But when the plan goes awry, Niema and Medina must take flight in a strange land -- and soon find their partnership sparked by an erotic charge. In a world of deception, John Medina has once again set Niema on a free fall into danger...and into desire like she's never known.
Shirley B. from EAST TAWAS, MI wrote on 9/16/2006...
Thriller with sensuality - dramatic tension
Wylene A. (MamMaw) from WINNIE, TX wrote on 6/18/2006...
Heart-pounding sensuality and gripping tension made it impossible to put this page-turner down until the very end...John Medina is quite a hero.
Brenda B. (stardancer) from MOLINE, IL wrote on 5/28/2006...
John Medina, the CIA's legendary Black Ops specialist, works in the shadows of the government's deadliest missions. And no one knows the dangers of getting close to him better than does communications expert Niema Burdock.