Название: Primary Suspect
Автор: Laura Scott
Издательство: HarperCollins
Жанр: Короткие любовные романы
Серия: Callahan Confidential
isbn: 9781474084482
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Wrongfully Accused
A Callahan Confidential story
When fire investigator Mitch Callahan is attacked at a crime scene, he’s shocked to uncover the body of a slain ex-girlfriend—and realize someone’s framing him for murder. Widowed ER nurse Dana Petrie believes Mitch is innocent, and not just because he makes her feel alive again after tragedy marred her past. But is she willing to risk everything only to love and lose again?
LAURA SCOTT is a nurse by day and an author by night. She has always loved romance and read faith-based books by Grace Livingston Hill in her teenage years. She’s thrilled to have published over twelve books for Love Inspired Suspense. She has two adult children and lives in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, with her husband of thirty years. Please visit Laura at laurascottbooks.com, as she loves to hear from her readers.
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Primary Suspect
Laura Scott
ISBN: 978-1-474-08448-2
PRIMARY SUSPECT
© 2018 Laura Iding
Published in Great Britain 2018
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A man with a dark baseball hat pulled low over his eyes roughly entered the hospital room, brushing past Dana with such force he knocked her off balance.
Before she knew exactly what was happening, the man rushed toward Mitch. Her eyes widened in horror when she caught a glimpse of silver near his hand.
Was that a knife?
Mitch reacted instinctively, grabbing the metal tray beside him and bringing it up to block the knife in the nick of time. The tip of the blade deflected harmlessly off the metal surface, making the man stumble.
Mitch used the tray as a weapon, bringing it down hard on the guy’s head with a loud thunk. The man went down, sprawling inelegantly across the foot of the gurney. Mitch moved swiftly toward Dana, latching on to her arm.
“I need the closest way out of here,” he said in a low, harsh voice.
“This way.” She ducked out of the room, directing Mitch to the stairwell located just a few feet from his room.
“Who was that man?” she asked. “I don’t understand what’s going on.”
“Frankly, I don’t, either. But I have a bad feeling I’m being set up.”
“Set up for what, exactly?” she asked.
Mitch was silent for a long moment, before he finally spoke. “Murder.”