“Reading without reflecting is like eating without digesting.”
- Edmund Burke
October 3, 2014
Twelve Across
Author: Barbara Delinsky Genre: Fiction Publisher: Severn House Publishers, 1987 (reprint 2013) Pages: 224 Rating: Recommend Synopsis:Garrick Rodenheiser crashed, burned anf found a second chance when he crawled away from the wreckage of his life four years ago. And while he hasn't exactly escaped his past, he's kept it far enough away. Until trouble in the form of a rain-soaked, bleeding woman comes banging on the door of his remote cabin. True, she doesn't look like a reporter. But the word trust simply isn't in Garrick's vocabulary anymore. Review: Maybe a little cliche and expected, but not bad for escapist reading. Barbara Delinsky is one of my go-to fiction writers. I sailed through this novel in just a few hours.
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