White Mountain

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(NAPSA)—A highly charged espionage romance threatens to turn a boardinghouse in isolated Braden, Mont., into the focal point of a battle between the KGB and the FBI in (MIRA Books, $6.50), the new novel by award-winning author Dinah McCall. oe Former 1960s Rostov—known to American in- telligence agen- cies as “The Hawk”—iscalled “w= % out of retirement for a special mis- MOUNTAL NY sion: bring back t ey Vaclav Waller, a Russian scientist who supposedly died in a plane crash 30 years earlier. Rostov tracks the scientist to Brighton Beach, but the former Nobel Prize nominee would rather sacrifice his life than return to his homeland. At the Abbott House in Braden, Mont., the proprietor, Isabella Abbott, knew the former Soviet scientist as Uncle Frank—completely unaware of his past. She is consoled by her other “uncles” at the Fertility Clinic—five men who bear more than a passing resemblanceto the prominent geneticists that supposedly died with Waller in that fateful plane crash. Isabella also finds herself drawn to a new guest at the boardinghouse, writer Jack Dolan. Yet Jack himself has a secret: he’s really an FBI agent on the trail of a Russian agent. weaves a tangled web of darksecrets. It’s available at bookstores or from the publisher at www.mirabooks.com.