Inferno

Inferno
ISBN-10
0778324044
ISBN-13
9780778324041
Series
Inferno
Category
Fiction
Pages
392
Language
English
Published
2007
Publisher
Mira Books
Author
Karen S. Harper

Description

Two years after losing her husband in a rampaging wildfire, bush pilot Lauren Taylor is confronted by the chilling reality that the mysterious stranger she has flown into her isolated hometown of Vermillion, Montana, bears a striking resemblance to a serial arsonist wanted by the FBI and that he has vanished into the nearby, tinder-dry forests. Original.

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