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Fall headfirst into July’s hottest stories—danger, desire, and happily-ever-afters await.

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When duty to his kingdom meets desire for his enemy!


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Always remember when playing for keeps to look before you leap!


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Dishonored by J.R. Reardon

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Also by J.R. Reardon:

Dishonored, January 2010
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Dishonored, January 2010
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Confidential Communications, June 2008
Hardcover
Confidential Communications, June 2008
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Dishonored
J.R. Reardon

"In Treachery, there is no honor..."

Sequel to ?Confidential Communications"
Outskirts Press
January 2010
On Sale: January 15, 2010
Featuring: Judge Rebecca Tameron; Justice McNaught; Joshua Tameron
314 pages
ISBN: 1432750801
EAN: 9781432750800
Hardcover
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Federal Court Judge Rebecca Tameron seemed to have it all…a loving family, a prestigious career and the respect of her community – that is, until her world is ripped apart. Implicated in the disappearance of a Supreme Court Justice and the shooting of a Federal agent, Tameron scrambles to uncover the truth. The problem is, with each step she takes in pursuit of the truth she encounters more questions, and every investigative avenue leads back to her. How can she clear her name?

While exploring the reaches, limits and dangers of our increasingly security-conscious and interconnected world, DISHONORED questions the faith we place in both strangers and friends, and reminds us just how perilous our techno-savvy life can be.

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