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Nora Roberts
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Publisher | Piatkus & Portrait | ||
ISBN | 0749937823 | ||
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Jayne
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The sole survivor of a brutal crime, Reece Gilmore has been on the run, desperately fighting the nightmares and panic attacks that haunt her. She doesn't intend to stay in the sleepy town of Angel's Fist one second longer than she needs to, despite its friendly - if curious - inhabitants, and the irresistible attraction of local writer Brody. However, on a hike into the mountains she witnesses a couple having a vicious argument that culminates in murder. By the time Reece finds Brody and brings him to the scene, both killer and victim are gone. Faced with a lack of evidence, the authorities in Angel's Fist find it hard to believe Reece's story. After all, she's a newcomer in town and yet has already gained a reputation for being jumpy - maybe even a little fragile. But when a series of menacing occurrences makes it clear that someone wants her out of the way, Reece must put her trust in Brody - the one person who does believe her - to find the murderer before it's too late...
Review
Reece Gilmore the subject of Angels Fall by Nora Roberts had me on the edge of my seat whilst fighting the nightmares of a crime she wittnessed sometime before she arrives in Angels Fall and decides to stay and as luck would have it while exploring the town she witnesses another crime but no one believes her.
The trouble is the local law inforcement officer finds out about her previous witness statement and decides because it had lead to her being in a mental hospital that she is not a person to be trusted, but one person does believe her and so the story continues.....
Yet again Nora Roberts has wonderful imagination and a beautiful descriptive language
for her readers to enjoy and sit enthralled by her writing. A great read - I just wish I had just a gram of her word power at telling a story.

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