The Job Was A Killer

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(NAPSA)—Living paycheck to paycheck in Paris, American book translator Chloe Underwood would give anything for some excitement and passion—even a little danger. So, when she’s offered a lucrative weekend gig translating at a business conferTARE ence in a remote 4 \ i chateau, she jumps eNeeles at the chance. Then by chance, Chloe sy discovers her employers are anything Th but the entrepre| A Q@p) neurs they appear to be and suddenly she knowsfar too much. This captivating depiction of events takes place in Black Ice (Mira Books, $6.99) by award-winning author Anne Stuart. One of the great romantic suspense authors writing today, Stuart has crafted a nerve-jangling tale of cat and mouse. The next thing Chloe knowsis she’s on the run with the most terrifying and seductive man she’s ever met. But his motives are questionable and the protagonist of this nail-biting thriller hopes to live long enough to figure them out. The book is available in bookstores or at www.mirabooks.com.