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My Killer, My Love. Beautiful stewardess Janis Lowell looked forward to Hong Kong. It was an exotic city of mixed cultures and divided loyalties, where anything was for sale--from jade to assassins, from custom-made clothes to international secrets. Now she had an added expectation: she would see Hong Kong with the handsome young industrialist she had secretly loved for five years. A hollow lipstick case, stained with danger--a telephone book dealing death to its possessor--a menacing brush past the Bamboo Curtain--all this awaited Janis in Hong Kong. Too late, she realized the man she loved might be using her as the pawn in a deadly game of espionage and brutal murder. | My Killer, My Love. Beautiful stewardess Janis Lowell looked forward to Hong Kong. It was an exotic city of mixed cultures and divided loyalties, where anything was for sale--from jade to assassins, from custom-made clothes to international secrets. Now she had an added expectation: she would see Hong Kong with the handsome young industrialist she had secretly loved for five years. A hollow lipstick case, stained with danger--a telephone book dealing death to its possessor--a menacing brush past the Bamboo Curtain--all this awaited Janis in Hong Kong. Too late, she realized the man she loved might be using her as the pawn in a deadly game of espionage and brutal murder. |
Revision as of 04:52, 26 August 2007
- Author: Dorothy Daniels
- Publisher: Pyramid
- Year: 1969
My Killer, My Love. Beautiful stewardess Janis Lowell looked forward to Hong Kong. It was an exotic city of mixed cultures and divided loyalties, where anything was for sale--from jade to assassins, from custom-made clothes to international secrets. Now she had an added expectation: she would see Hong Kong with the handsome young industrialist she had secretly loved for five years. A hollow lipstick case, stained with danger--a telephone book dealing death to its possessor--a menacing brush past the Bamboo Curtain--all this awaited Janis in Hong Kong. Too late, she realized the man she loved might be using her as the pawn in a deadly game of espionage and brutal murder.