SummaryTogether for the first time in one thrilling volume are
Rebecca York's Killing Moon and Edge of the Moon, two of her
highly acclaimed werewolf novels full of suspense, intrigue,
and passionate hunger.
Killing Moon (originally published in June
2003)
Private investigator Ross Marshall has a special talent for
trackinga talent that has helped him locate missing
persons when the police's trial has gone cold. now his
current case has led him to a body buried in an isolated
rural areaand a serial killer who is looking for a new
victim. But while gathering evidence for the police,
something goes very wrong...
The last thing genetic researcher Megan Sheridan expected
was to discover her client shot and unconscious. Ross
Marshall had requested her lab to run genetic tests on him,
but instead of taking a blood sample, Megan found herself
tending his wounds. Although frightened by secrets she knows
he's hiding, Megan is compelled to him by a force she can't
explainor resist. Ross tried to deny the ancient
instincts clamoring for him to take Megan as his mate, for
to do so would sentence her to a lifetime of sorrow. But now
Ross has an even more urgent reason to stay away from Megan:
the killer that he's been hunting has turned the
tablesand is now hunting him...
Edge of the Moon (originally published in
August 2003)
The first person to disappear was an elderly woman. Then it
was a child...then a teenage boy. When Kathryn Reynolds's
tenant and friend goes missing, she has no idea that her
vanishing could be part of a larger, sinister pattern. But
the moment she meets Detective Jack Thornton, time seems to
stopliterally; The attraction between them is so
strong and undeniable, there's almost something dangerous
about it...
Jack Thornton had assumed that this was just a routine
missing persons report, but there was nothing routine about
his response to Kathryn. He's never reacted so quickly or so
strongly to any woman before, and the erotic dreams they
share threaten to overwhelm his control. But the more he
investigates her friend's disappearance, the more uneasy he
feels. For he's starting to sense that he and Kathryn are
being manipulated by someone...or something. They seem to be
playing cat-and-mouse with an unseen enemy;but what
Jack doesn't realize is that a killer is on the hunt, and he
will stop at nothing to attain his goal. And that the killer
is convinced that Kathryn is the key to his dreams of unholy
power...
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