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Two Lethal Lies by Annie Solomon

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Sep 12, 10

bookshelves: romantic-suspense
Read from September 06 to 12, 2010 — I own a copy

I'm hooked - new to me author and I'll definitely be reading more from her.

Life on the run isn’t easy but Mitch has tried his best to give his daughter Julia all that she needs; and sometimes an eleven year old just needs a place to call home. When Mitch and Julia find themselves in the small town of Crossroads events conspire to keep them there. Julia couldn’t be happier, it’s Mitch who’s torn between giving Julia what she wants and high tailing it out of town before the law can catch up to him.

I found myself fascinated by this book, trying to figure out why Mitch was on the run and how he would ever clear his name. Mitch is a character that is painted with clean, clear brushstrokes. You get a sense of him not only as a man who has learned to look over his shoulder, but how everything he does, every breath he takes is about keeping Julia safe, cared for and loved.

The villain is super villainous and where Mitch is painted with a certain delicacy, the villain Dutch is painted with broad and massive strokes.

I liked Ms. Solmon's voice and her ability to create tension without sacrificing the nuances of each character. A good romantic suspense with interesting characters.

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