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Target of Opportunity

Auteur(s): Max Byrd
Narrateur(s): Stephen Bel Davies
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Bestselling author Max Byrd delivers a brilliant, revenge-filled tale of a WWII Police Inspector, who trails his vengeful sister-in-law after her husband's death.

Target of Opportunity opens in the midst of World War II as San Francisco Police Inspector Gilman and his brother-in-law, former Washington attorney Donald Kerwin, stop into a 7-Eleven - and are met with a torrent of bullets. A gunman at the register kills Kerwin and wounds Gilman, and an illegal police search follows, leading to a dismissal of charges against the suspect. Gilman's sister-in-law Nina is not only heavily distraught over her husband's death but violently outraged at the illegal search. When she learns that the killer is returning to Boston, she trails him, out for revenge, and Gilman follows to stop her. Masterfully weaving history, plot, and emotion, Target of Opportunity is an unforgettable achievement.

©1988, 2012 Max Byrd (P)2014 Audible Inc.
Suspense Thrillers et romans à suspense Mariage Droit Vengeance Historical Thriller

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"Max Byrd's plots, like his wit, are sinister and charming." (Diane Johnson, bestselling author of The Shadow Knows)
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