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Until Death

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Is she a killer?

Libby Daniels wakes from a drug-induced sleep to see two men crouched over her mother's battered body. Already in shock, she flees when overhearing the men say, 'Libby killed her'.

His past will put them both in danger...

Conor Martin can't ignore the woman who takes refuge on his doorstep. He's been alone too long, hiding too long, afraid too long, not to recognise her desperation... and her need for love.

Trust is hard to give...

until past and present collide in a violent attack that forces them to confront their enemies... and their deepest fears.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateNov 1, 2014
ISBN9780987271754
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Sandy Curtis

Sandy Curtis writes contemporary romance for Ormiston Press’s Lavish Novels line, and is also the author of seven romantic thrillers published in Australia and Germany, two of which have been finalists in the Romantic Book of the Year Award. Sandy has presented many writing workshops including 10 days teaching creative writing at the University of Southern Queensland McGregor Summer Schools, given library talks, and been a panellist at writers’ festivals. She is a member of many writing organisations, and has organised the Bundaberg writers festival, WriteFest, since its inception in 2005. In 2010 she was awarded the Regional Arts Australia Volunteer Award for Sustained Contribution to the arts in regional Queensland, and in December 2012 she was selected by the Queensland Writers Centre to receive the Johnno Award for outstanding contributions to writing in Queensland.

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    That sentence there is just one of my problems with this book. We know the character lives in Brisbane, therefore using Brisbane again is redundant. And the writer spends way too much time using car names - maybe there was a sponsership there.When I picked this book up, I thought 'interesting - a murder mystery set in Brisbane.' But Brisbane served for little but a mention of Pulp Fiction, and some typical summer storms. Then the writer took the mystery back to Sydney where Libby woke up one morning to find her mother dead, herself not remembering the past few days and someone insisting that she killed her mother.A poorly written, unfleshed out, mystery with requisite romance. And not enough good Brisbane.