Delicate Chaos
Leona Hewitt, vice-president of a large commercial bank in Washington, DC, is tasked with approving a questionable business deal. She finds her life in danger when her conscience kicks in and threatens the deal, and Mike Anderson, the only person she trusts to protect her, is in a fight for his life in Africa.
by Jeff Buick
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Page Count: 318 pages
ISBN-10: 0843960388
ISBN-13: 978-0843960389
Genre: Suspense Thriller
Publisher: Leisure Books (January 29, 2008)
Characters: Leona Hewitt, Mike Anderson
Locations: Africa; Washington, DC
Tags: conspiracy, assassination, kidnapping
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