Elaine Driscoe and her sister Kate expect their walking holiday along Offa's Dyke Path to be a peaceful pursuit - until a chance encounter with a mysterious stranger casts a shadow of fear over everything. Their steps are constantly crossed by three men - Niall, Steve and Phil. But which of them can they trust? And what is the ultimate danger that awaits them in Prestatyn?
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“I'm coming in, Mike,” she called making sure Mike didn't shoot her by mistake. “It's okay Mira, come in.” Mary halted in her tracks. Mike had given her a clear warning of danger. Tucking her pistol into the rear of her skirt and ...
In a winter wonderland, Nancy takes a walk on the wild side!
Danger Dodges Us as the Ice Breaks Up from Tenderfoot Trail : Greenhorns in the Cariboo by Olive Spencer Loggins In the first volume of Heart of the Cariboo - Chilcotin , we read in Olive Spencer Loggins ' story “ Danger Comes Calling ...
Although they believed I should “get it over with” with no other reasons why, I believed giving my personal information would have dangerous negative consequence for me. If the predators knew my address, that would put me in a ...
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CATALOGINGINPUBLICATION DATA : Fletcher, Jessica. Murder, she wrote: closeup on murder: a novel/by Jessica Fletcher & Donald Bain. pages cm “Based on the Universal Television series created by Peter ...
He pulled out his phone, praying that Malcolm would not ignore his call so he could continue watching the cricket match. ... Seemingly satisfied that he posed no danger, she said brightly, “I always treat myself to a sherry on Friday ...
... little children crying out for you When all is lost to the cracks at the world's end Kill the mind and we'll dance in the garden's fire Helpless fingers slip to the chatter of gnashing teeth Danger, danger, comes calling to each, ...
A woman's intuition is a sense, like seeing or hearing or smelling, and when danger comes calling, intuition is often the first sense to know. That, and it is my experience that a man is far more likely to shrug ...
I'm not one to need my father to shelter under when danger comes calling.” “Having our fathers close to us does not make us weaker, Elrick. Quite the opposite, dear friend. We are made stronger when we work together.