Double Vision

Double Vision
ISBN-10
1742913601
ISBN-13
9781742913605
Series
Double Vision
Category
Fiction
Pages
396
Language
English
Published
2011-09-01
Publisher
HarperCollins Australia
Author
Fiona Brand

Description

Double Vision Fiona Brand In the forgotten corners of Rina's mind there is a very valuable secret... one that the Chavez family will kill for. Almost two decades ago, a car accident thrust Rina Morell's life into darkness. Unable to deal with the traumatic loss of her mother, Rina's young mind erected a wall that blocked her vision and her memories of the event. Years later Rina still suffers from psychosomatic blindness–unable to see the danger that lies next to her. Until a series of 'accidents' restores her physical sight, and a mysterious secondary vision. When Rina discovers that her husband is the head of the infamous Chavez family, and that he's responsible for her mother's death, Rina is terrified. With the help of CIA agent JT Wyatt, she escapes into the Witness Security Program. But even anonymity can't protect her from the knowledge locked inside her head, or that her ex–husband, a cold–blooded killer, is still on the loose.

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