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Caitlin Bennett is a successful mystery writer; she is also a very rich young woman who inherited a media empire from her father. For months, she has been receiving threatening letters which have become ever more explicit. She has approached the police, but was not taken seriously. When her editor, Aaron Workman, receives a similar letter and discovers that Caitlin has likewise been getting these missives, he immediately calls his step-brother to come to New York to act as her bodyguard.
Connor Mac McKee had been a cop in Atlanta. He had burned out several years earlier and had started a now successful security firm. He is enjoying his first real vacation in years when Aaron calls, but he doesnt hesitate a moment to come to Caitlins aid. The two are not strangers; Aaron had introduced them previously, clearly hoping that the two people he loves most in the world might click. They hadnt.
Caitie reluctantly accepts Macs round the clock protection. Mac is not a hot dogger; he knows he needs help and he immediately brings the police into the case. But there are not many clues to suggest who is threatening Caitie and they have a lot on their hands; there is a serial killer on the loose.
Connor Mac McKee had been a cop in Atlanta. He had burned out several years earlier and had started a now successful security firm. He is enjoying his first real vacation in years when Aaron calls, but he doesnt hesitate a moment to come to Caitlins aid. The two are not strangers; Aaron had introduced them previously, clearly hoping that the two people he loves most in the world might click. They hadnt.
Caitie reluctantly accepts Macs round the clock protection. Mac is not a hot dogger; he knows he needs help and he immediately brings the police into the case. But there are not many clues to suggest who is threatening Caitie and they have a lot on their hands; there is a serial killer on the loose.
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