Lake Effect Snow
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.97 (618 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1602820686 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 588 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-01-26 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Annie and Sarah struggle to stay one step ahead of disaster as Annie s life becomes the war zone she once reported on.. Her name is on an Iraqi hit list, her partner of ten years has left, she is betrayed by a friend, and her TV network wants the FBI in her life full time. Booker has covered Iraq for over three years when a friend and colleague is killed, and Annie is injured in Baghdad. Exhausted, she returns stateside to recover. When the danger escalates, senior FBI agent Sarah Moore is assigned to her case. However, life at home is not the sanctuary it has always been. Renowned international news correspondent
Excellent read Monica Czuba This being the first book by C.P.Rowlands. Must admit-enjoyed the mystery/murder/love interest theme this story brought and hopefully there will be a sequal as the different characters gelled well and the author appeared to leave it open so it may happen.Hopefully this writers next book will be just as good if not better.Would recommend you read this-good book without going over the top.. Straight off the evening news Anyone looking for a book that comes straight off of the front pages of the newspaper or headline news doesn't need to go any further. Lake Effect Snow is set in the middle of today's war on terrorism and its far reaching consequences. It tells a story that's chilling in its reality and starts with a scene that will keep the reader hooked until the final pages.Annie Booker is an international correspondent famous for her reports from the Middle East, but when a good friend is murdered in front of her and then she is wounded in a suicide b. Lake Effect Snow is a great read, K. Buchanan There's a war on in Iraq, and Annie Booker is an international news correspondent who works hard to bring in the important stories; the real stories. She cares for the people of Iraq, but with her compassion comes exposure to danger. Injured in Iraq, and faced with the murder of her fellow reporter and friend, Jack Keegan, Annie leaves Baghdad for home. Arriving in New York she quickly learns that she's a prime target of terrorists, listed on the web site of the militant Muslim group Jaish al-Basca. The FBI guards her every move as she go