Without a Trace

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He decides to retire after over ten years when his best friend dies. While drinking to his friend's memory, Gillian Fitzpatrick comes to him and tells him that his friend was actually murdered because of her, and she wants his help to find her kidnapped brother and niece. Trace agrees to help and takes her to Morocco, where they arrange to rescue her family. Gillian begins to fall in love with Trace, and he realizes that he is in love with her, but he doesn't believe that he is good enough for her and is afraid of his own feelings. After Gillian is kidnapped as well, Trace manages to save her and her family. *Yellowed pages*
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AuthorNora Roberts
PublisherMills & Boon
PlaceLondon
Year2014
ISBN9780263887600
BindingPaperback
ConditionVery Good
CommentsYellowed pages
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