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Man Down

Rogue, Book 2

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By: Irma Venter, Karin Schimke - translator
Narrated by: Sarah Zimmerman, Steve West, Ingeborg Riedmaier
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In Irma Venter’s follow-up to the electric Hard Rain, Ranna Abramson returns home to the lion’s den to resurrect a long-dead past and save the man she loves.

Ranna Abramson wants to disappear.

But she knows she can’t keep running when a former enemy tracks her down in Mumbai with dire news: her onetime lover, journalist Alex Derksen, has disappeared back home in South Africa.

Torn between her desire for him and fear of a homecoming, Ranna knows she’s the only one who can find him. But only two things in South Africa would welcome her - the inside of a cell or the bottom of a grave. There, to the police she’s the prime suspect of three murders. To the press she’s the serial killer Black Widow.

Despite her instincts to stay away, Ranna makes the journey. But the key to finding Alex lies in her painful past. And to uncover it, she’ll need to unravel a web of secrets tied to a long-forgotten crime.

Even if she finds Alex before it’s too late, Ranna must answer for past sins...or risk losing him forever.

©2013 Irma Venter. Translation © 2021 by Karin Schimke. (P)2021 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.
Crime Crime Thrillers International Mystery & Crime Mystery Romance Romantic Suspense Suspense Thriller Thriller & Suspense Murder Fiction Africa
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