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NOT SO INNOCENT by LAURA LEE GUHRKE
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SummaryIn this wonderfully captivating and sensual page-turner from award-winner Laura Lee Guhrke, a woman who "foresees" a crime and tries to prevent it finds white-hot passion with a sexy, skeptical Scotland Yard inspector. Sophie Haversham would give anything not to have the gift of foresight. After all, her "talent" has already cost her one fiancé. And reporting a crime that hasn't happened yet is no easy task -- especially when the future victim turns out to be the tough, devastatingly attractive policeman handling the case. Inspector Mick Dunbar doesn't believe in visions, and he's convinced that Sophie is actually shielding a would-be murderer. Only when Sophie's life is in danger does Mick realize he has fallen in love with this beautiful, courageous woman who can see into his very mind and heart -- but will the knowledge come too late to save her?
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"A winning romantic mystery"
Reviewed by PNR Group Member
Posted December 10, 2002
In 1897 Scotland Yard detective Inspector Mick Dunbar feels
ancient on his thirty-sixth birthday. However, just
because he thinks he is old it has nothing to do with him
handling a case. When Miss Sophie Haversham informs him
that she has seen a murder while lying in bed Mick Read more...
"wonderful Victorian Paranormal"
Reviewed by Deborah Macgillivray
Posted November 10, 2006
What a delightful late Victorian story, from a gently deft
writer! In this paranormal, Sophie Haversham is lady of
quality, even though she lives in genteel poverty with her
aunt Violet. Since her uncle's death, Aunt Violet has
turned her Mayfair home into a boarding house. Sophie
helps
with Read more...
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