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Conor Nolan is a cop with a deadly past. A man given to hard drinking, hard living, and unhealthy attractions to the wrong kind of women. | Conor Nolan is a cop with a deadly past. A man given to hard drinking, hard living, and unhealthy attractions to the wrong kind of women. |
Latest revision as of 21:23, 27 May 2008
- Author: Charlotte Boyett~Compo
- Publisher: New Concepts Publishing
- Year: 2007
Book Description
An Unholy Attraction:
Conor Nolan is a cop with a deadly past. A man given to hard drinking, hard living, and unhealthy attractions to the wrong kind of women.
When Nolan disappears after a night of unbridled sex with a mysterious stranger, fellow cop Rhianna Marek joins forces with F.B.I. agent Franc Boucharde to find out what happened to Conor Nolan.
"IN THE TEETH OF THE WIND is a dark and dangerous book, one that balances good and evil, life and death, love and hate, and leaves the reader to do the judging as to the validity of any and all of the concepts," says Patricia White for Crescent Blues Reviews