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Fatal Femmes
Fatal Femmes
Fatal Femmes
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Fatal Femmes

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Even international spy-sleuth, Ty Haringa has a soft spot: dangerous women. These two adventures showcase two of his wildest encounters with some gorgeous trouble.

In "Operation: Brunette," Haringa is charged to keep a tough but beautiful European princess out of harm's way. When she is kidnapped by mysterious gunmen, he will not rest until he recovers her. The trail to her is populated by several lovely women and numerous bad, bad men. This is Blake's writing at its best, taut as razorwire and twice as cutting.

Haringa's troubles intensify in "I Can't Remember" when he wakes up in the middle of a blood bath, a still warm shotgun across his lap, and no memory of the last forty-eight hours. Haringa has his hands full trying to juggle a gorgeous field agent and terror agents who will stop at nothing to possess a radical piece of military intelligence. Will he unlock his memory in time to save the world? The conclusion is unforgettable!

With Fatal Femmes, thriller master C. C. Blake knocks out all the stops, kicking up the action, launching great characters into difficult situations the likes of which Ian Fleming never wrote about.

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Release dateMay 14, 2012
ISBN9781476103778
Fatal Femmes
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C. C. Blake

C.C. Blake has lived across the United States, starting in the suburbs of Detroit, to Massachusetts’ second largest city (Worcester) to the country’s seventh largest city (San Antonio, Texas, that is). He’s has a variety of jobs, working as a substitute teacher, the graveyard shift dishwasher at a haunted Denny’s, lab research monkey and teaching assistant at a second tier college. Currently, he works as an automation consultant for a chemical company on the Northeast side of SAtown (which isn’t as Hellish as it sounds). Blake’s most popular character, irrepressible adventurer Chuck Cave, has appeared in over two dozen stories, including the 2005 Man’s Story 2 Story of the Year Award winner “Chuck Cave and the Vanishing Vixen.” The character’s supernatural thriller stories (which began with the seminal “Cave and the Vamp”) are all being released as a part of Vampires2.com’s initial foray into e-books. These new versions are presented in expanded and revised versions, all are the author’s preferred texts. Be sure to collect them all! In addition to his pulp stories for the 2-Empire (Man’s Story 2, Vampires 2, Androids 2 and Paranormal Romance 2), Blake’s fiction has appeared in several anthologies, including Unparalleled Journeys II (from Journey Books Publishing) and Fearology: Terrifying Tales of Phobias (from Library of Horror Press).

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    Fatal Femmes - C. C. Blake

    Fatal Femmes

    Two Sexy Spy Adventures

    C. C. Blake

    Table of Contents

    Operation: Brunette

    I Can't Remember!

    About the Author

    Operation: Brunette

    From first sight, I was enthralled with Princess Anastasia Mornhaus. Maybe it was the way her black leather skirt suit hugged her curvaceous body, or the way her brilliant, azure eyes peered over the pair of slender framed glasses resting atop her slight nose, or the way her full lips curled back in something of a sneer, or the way her long black hair was pulled back and up into a tight bun. Any way you sliced it: she was one gorgeous lady.

    So this . . . she said, with a heavy, if indeterminate, Eastern European accent, this ‘Ty Haringa’ is to be my bodyguard?

    Honey, I replied, with a quick flash of my best charming grin, Your Daddy wants you to have the best defense while he handles his affairs stateside. I adjusted my tie and offered her a wink. The State Department wouldn't send anyone but the best.

    Her eyes gave me the up and down once over, and I loved being the focus of her attention for even a passing moment. She took me in slowly, just how I wanted to take her. Slow and good.

    No one calls me 'honey,' she said, and that sneer returned full force, just about rocking me on my feet. And I hope you live up to your braggadocio.

    Princess, I'll—

    The door burst open, and my partner, Dion, collapsed through, blood streaming from a shoulder wound. Gunmen, Ty, he said, before his elbows gave out and he pitched forward, in the hall . . . He bit back pain before adding, Coming off the elevator! He rolled aside, and kicked the door shut. The downstairs team is toast.

    The Princess did not show much alarm—this was assuredly not the first threat to her life—but she did back away from the door. You have your chance, Mr. Bodyguard.

    I dug the Desert Eagle out of my shoulder holster. This model was converted to use the wider, longer .50 caliber loads instead of the .44 that most handled. It wasn't for machismo's sake I carried a weapon that fired a variant on the shell heavy machines used to chew through armor. I

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