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Mixed Up with the Mob

by Ginny Aiken
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Overview

DEATH AND A DAMSEL IN DISTRESS

Strange things were happening to Lauren DiStefano. Since her brother's funeral, a mysterious driver had tried to run her down, menacing mobsters threatened her and a handsome FBI agent saved her life. Something was seriously wrong, and Lauren feared for her life.

As Lauren discovered her brother Ric had left behind a trail of treachery, lies and mob ties, Special Agent David Latham seemed determined to uncover the truth. Could she place her trust, her life--and her heart--in David's hands?

About the Author, Ginny Aiken


Ginny Aiken, a former newspaper reporter, lives in Pennsylvania with her engineer husband and their three younger sons--the oldest married and flew the coop. Born in Havana, Cuba, raised in Valencia and Caracas, Venezuela, she discovered books early, and wrote her first novel at age fifteen while she trained with the Ballets de Caracas, later known as the Venezuelan National Ballet. She burned that tome when she turned a "mature" sixteen. Stints as reporter, paralegal, choreographer, language teacher, and retail salesperson followed. Her life as wife, mother of four boys, and herder of their numerous and assorted friends, brought her back to books and writing in search of her sanity. She's now the author of twenty-one published works, a frequent speaker at Christian women's and writer's workshops, but has yet to catch up with that elusive sanity.

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Book Details

Published
December 1, 2007
Publisher
Harlequin
Pages
256
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781552546062

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