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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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A Fine Line by Howard Curtis

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Also by Howard Curtis:

Last Summer in the City, August 2021
Hardcover / e-Book
A Fine Line, May 2016
e-Book
The Past Is A Foreign Country, July 2010
Hardcover

Also by Gianrico Carofiglio:

Three O'Clock in the Morning, April 2022
Paperback / e-Book
Three O'Clock in the Morning, March 2021
Hardcover / e-Book
A Fine Line, May 2016
e-Book
The Past Is A Foreign Country, July 2010
Hardcover

A Fine Line
Howard Curtis, Gianrico Carofiglio

Guido Guerrieri #5
Bitter Lemmon Press
May 2016
On Sale: May 10, 2016
288 pages
ISBN: 1908524618
EAN: 9781908524614
Kindle: B017QL8NMW
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The fifth in the best-selling Guido Guerrieri series.

When Judge Larocca is accused of corruption, Guerrieri goes against his better instincts and takes the case. Helped by Annapaola Doria, a motorbike-riding bisexual private detective who keeps a baseball bat on hand for sticky situations, he investigates the alleged links to the mafia. Of course Guerrieri cannot stop himself from falling for Annapaola's exotic charms.

The novel is a suspenseful legal thriller but it is also much more. It is the story of a judge who, to quote Dostoevsky, "lies to himself and listens to his own lies, so gets to the point where he can no longer distinguish the truth, either in himself or around himself."

Guido Guerrieri

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