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Every Breath You Take
 
Unforgettable characters, sizzling romance, and riveting suspense: these are the trademarks of McNaught. Returning to the lavish Chicago setting of her novel "Paradise," and revisiting some of that book's characters as well, this story will captivate readers.
 
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The setting and two characters from one of Judith McNaught's previous novels, PARADISE, return in this work of romantic suspense. Kate Donovan's romantic fling with a stranger, Mitchell Wyatt, on the lovely Caribbean island of Anguilla takes a dark turn when Mitchell's half-brother William, scion of a wealthy Chicago family, is murdered, and the police suspect Kate's involvement.

 

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Romantic Times BOOKclub
"Fan favorite McNaught is back and in vintage form....[A] wonderful read." - Jill M. Smith February 2006


 
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Chapter One

High atop a snow-covered hill, the Wyatt mansion perched like a regal crown, its Gothic stone spires pointing skyward, its stained-glass windows glowing like jewels.

A mile away, limousines and luxury cars paraded in a slow stream toward a uniformed security guard posted at the gated entrance to the estate. As each vehicle reached him, the security guard checked the occupants' names off the guest list; then he issued a politely worded edict to the driver: "I'm sorry, because of the snowfall, Mr. Wyatt does not want any vehicles parked inside the gates this evening."

If a chauffeur was at the wheel, the guard stepped aside, allowing the chauffeur to turn into the drive, proceed through the gates, and deliver his passengers to the house before returning to the main road to park and wait.

If the vehicle's owner was at the wheel, the guard motioned him toward a line of shiny black Range Rovers parked up the hill at a cross street, wisps of exhaust curli

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