The Color of Night

The Color of Night
ISBN-10
0759522537
ISBN-13
9780759522534
Series
The Color of Night
Category
Fiction
Pages
496
Language
English
Published
2001-05-08
Publisher
Grand Central Publishing
Author
David Lindsey

Description

Former intelligence officer Harry Strand learns that a secret agent can never retire--and never surrender. A widower, he has started his life over and fallen in love with Mara Song, a beautiful Asian art collector. But Harry's peaceful world is shattered when he discovers a shocking videotape of his wife's death in Mara's tape collection.

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