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1994 Edition: [http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/037322298X/ref=nosim/103-3685024-2000659?n=283155 Talons Of The Falcon]
 
1994 Edition: [http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/037322298X/ref=nosim/103-3685024-2000659?n=283155 Talons Of The Falcon]
  
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== About The Book ==
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He had obsidian eyes and raven hair, unbounded skill and a masterful air…and for a time Eden Sommers loved him.  But five years ago. Lt. Col. Mark Bradley disappeared.  Though she tried, she couldn’t forget him…especially when a clandestine agency secreted her off to a windswept island to face him once again.  But was the man who claimed to have stolen away from his captors the real Mark Bradley?
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She’d spent nights in his arms, but now her days could be numbered.  For if Mark hadn’t been brainwashed by the enemy, as was suspected, then he was a cleverly coached impostor—one whose look, whose touch, whose kiss only Eden could tell….
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== Related Titles ==
 
First in [[The Peregrine Connection]] series, originally published by Dell in 1986.  A re-edited version was reissued as part of the [[Intrigue|Harlequin Intrigue]] line in 1994.
 
First in [[The Peregrine Connection]] series, originally published by Dell in 1986.  A re-edited version was reissued as part of the [[Intrigue|Harlequin Intrigue]] line in 1994.

Revision as of 17:53, 11 March 2007

1986 Edition: Talons Of The Falcon

1994 Edition: Talons Of The Falcon

About The Book

He had obsidian eyes and raven hair, unbounded skill and a masterful air…and for a time Eden Sommers loved him. But five years ago. Lt. Col. Mark Bradley disappeared. Though she tried, she couldn’t forget him…especially when a clandestine agency secreted her off to a windswept island to face him once again. But was the man who claimed to have stolen away from his captors the real Mark Bradley?

She’d spent nights in his arms, but now her days could be numbered. For if Mark hadn’t been brainwashed by the enemy, as was suspected, then he was a cleverly coached impostor—one whose look, whose touch, whose kiss only Eden could tell….

Related Titles

First in The Peregrine Connection series, originally published by Dell in 1986. A re-edited version was reissued as part of the Harlequin Intrigue line in 1994.