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Silhouette
April 2010
On Sale: April 19, 2010
Featuring: Sophie Rinaldi; Jack Thorne
ISBN: 142685966X
EAN: 9781426859663
Kindle: B003FV7GSU
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Also by Susan Vaughan:

Twice a Target, October 2013
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Twice a Target, June 2013
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Once Burned, May 2013
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Once Burned, May 2013
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Never Surrender, April 2013
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Never Surrender, April 2013
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Dangerous Attraction, March 2011
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Code Name: Fiancee, August 2010
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Deadly Memories, April 2010
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Deadly Memories, August 2006
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Breaking All the Rules, February 2006
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Guarding Laura, August 2004
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Excerpt of Deadly Memories by Susan Vaughan

Jack’s adrenaline surged and his temples throbbed. Deep breaths calmed him. Photographs had put a face to Vadim, but now he was finally going to see his enemy in the flesh. When Jack heard tires crunch on the gravel driveway and the purr of a powerful engine, he raised the binoculars. A silver-gray S-Class Mercedes sedan rolled up to the portico, and the driver climbed out, a swarthy man in a lumpy sport coat. The Italian bodyguard, Jack recalled, one Guido Mazza. He made a small bow as he opened the rear door. The diamond dealer eased smoothly from the backseat. He gleamed like his wares in a tailored suit the same silver-gray as his luxury automobile. At a distance he looked fit, trim and much younger than the fifty Jack knew him to be. Fifty is all you’ll have. Jack’s eyes narrowed as he memorized the man’s features. Even teeth showing in a crocodile smile, bright and bogus, Vadim extended a hand for the woman. Jack had seen photographs of her, too, snapshots taken with telephoto lenses. Hot as the Italian sun but with a freshness that surprised him. Sophie Rinaldi, aged twenty-seven, from Pelham, New York. An American tourist who after two weeks of touring Italy moved in with Vadim. She— What he saw next short-circuited his thought processes. A slim foot in a red sandal extending from the Mercedes. Then a long, shapely, tanned leg. And the other. “The guy is pond scum, but mamma mia, he sure can pick ‘em.” Beside Jack, Leoni had awakened. The Rinaldi woman accepted Vadim’s proffered hand as she slid from the leather interior. After smoothing her skirt—a gauzy red thing that floated to her knees—she tossed back her hair and smiled. That soft curve of lips sent a shock wave of heat into Jack’s veins. Need slammed into his groin. Never had the mere sight of a woman affected him with such power. Why now? Why her? Classic oval face, full lips, a mass of softly curling dark hair, toned feminine curves—t e sensual Italian look. Hot but nothing special. Except she wasn’t what he’d expected, even from the telephoto shots. Softer, like her name, Sophie. With a breathless, otherworldly quality that kept his gaze riveted to her instead of to his target. A fluke, effects of the sun and anticipation. He exhaled slowly, then again until the sensual vise began to loosen. He dragged his gaze from the woman to Vadim. As the driver pulled the car around to the garage, Vadim and Sophie strolled toward the house. The diamond dealer leaned back his head and laughed at something she said. He brought her delicate hand to his lips and kissed her fingers. The older man didn’t have his hands all over her, but why would he when she was in his bed every night? An assumption on ATSA’s part, but a logical one. “Lucky bastard,” Leoni muttered. “He’s old enough to be her father.” That wasn’t how Jack would’ve put it. But close enough. At the sight of his enemy’s meticulously manicured hand on her slim one, hatred seared white hot pain in Jack’s chest and in his temples. He should shoot right now. But he wanted the son of a bitch to know who executed him and why. The two continued their casual conversation as the woman tucked a soft wave of thick, dark hair behind one ear. “Why the devil can’t we hear them?” Jack whispered. “No bugs or wiretaps, but what about mikes or EARS41?” The Electronic Acquiring Reconnaissance System was a high-tech listening system. “We tried. He’s got blockers we haven’t cracked. So we hang out in the vineyard and tail them. Old-fashioned police work.” Leoni yawned as if ready for another nap. When the couple reached the doorway--wide double doors with a massive knocker--Vadim gestured to indicate that he was staying outside. He pointed toward the swimming pool, where his other thug waited for him. Petar, with an unpronounceable last name, came from Cleatia like his employer. Sophie smiled. Rising on tiptoes, she placed a hand on his shoulder. She brushed a quick kiss on his mouth. Vadim barely reacted. Jack’s face heated as though she’d kissed him. More heat dived south of his belt. He swore under his breath. With a little wave, she pivoted, her flirty skirt allowing a glimpse of creamy thigh before she vanished inside the villa. “Woman likes to tease. Like all of ‘em,” Leoni said as he angled his binoculars to follow Vadim. “A velvet trap.” Tease? Maybe. More like torture. But Jack couldn’t let himself be distracted by a woman. For damn sure not a murderer’s woman like Sophie. Sophie. Shaken, he sat back on his heels. He nearly dropped the binoculars. How did she go from being the Rinaldi woman to Sophie?

Excerpt from Deadly Memories by Susan Vaughan
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