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Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Catch me if you can. Review: (...) When Brads life is rudely interupted in the desert by his friends letter his troubles truly begin. Then drawn, rather cleverly it must be said into a twilight world of casual sex and violence by a volatile women, Felicity, his friends exlover, finds himself embroiled and then seemingly trapped with no way out. The narrative and the characters are well developed There is an exciting denouement. The rest as they say soon becomes history, but will it be Brad's or Felicity's or come to that their bedmates.? An intriguing and rather beguiling story which never fails to deliver. Refreshing to say the least. (...)
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Synopsis. HARD BOILED. Review: Brad Silvers has had enough of his so called friends, and broken promises and big city life. He decides to escape it all by moving to the U.S.A. where he settles in the remoteness of the desert. His presence is destroyed when he hears the news of friend's death and is asked to protect his interests and administer the funds left in the will. He has barely comes to terms with that when Felicity his friend's former lover, arrives in the U.S.A determined to contest the will. She brings with her several nasty shocks for Brad, including the revelation that he is the father of one of Felicity's children. But while Brad once had a relationship with Felicity's sister, he has never been on intimate terms with Felicity herself, so how can this be? As Brad tries to disentangle the complicated threads of lies and intrigue that have been his friend's life and deal with his own increasingly confusing situation he is dragged into a twilight world of sex and casual violence that he never knew existed. When he is arrested on suspicion of murdering a hooker, Brad thinks things can't get any worse. Theres three kinds of people in the world. Those we forget those we choose to remember and those we'll never forget no matter how hard we try. I found them all in this book.
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