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by Iris Johansen
About 56 pages (16,808 words)
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"She couldn't breathe.

No!

She would not die, she thought fiercely. She hadn't come this far to live forever in darkness. She was too young. She had too many things to do and see and be." Chapter 1, pgs. 3-4

"'If she has time. If some bastard doesn't kill her like he did you.'

'You won't let that happen.'" Chapter 2, pg. 25

"'Because I can think of only one reason why you'd wait. If you had her watched, then you may have wanted to set her up as bait.'" Chapter 3, pg. 41

"'He was born in Johannesburg thirty years ago and his name is Trevor Montel, not Mark Trevor. His parents were planters who were killed by guerillas when he was ten. He was placed in an orphanage and was in and out of trouble until he ran away at.....

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