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Navajo Justice (Harlequin Intrigue, No. 681)

Navajo Justice (Harlequin Intrigue, No. 681)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: SECOND IN THE "SIGN OF THE GREY WOLF" series
Review: Burke Silentman becomes a living character in his story of Navajo Justice.

He is the top operative in the organization of Sign of the Grey Wolf -- headed by the much disguised "Handler".

He has been asigned to protect the author, Laura Santos from an unknown threat uncovered by Doug Begay.

Laura has a number of suspects for the break in of her house -- but what were they looking for? What about Ken Springer who does not want to take no for an answer. Is he a serious stalker?

Just what would Ken Maurer risk doing to keep his Center operating? Was Nicole Maurer in league with her husband or did she have other fish to fry?

Michael Enesco was frightening the elderly members of the Center with his reckless driving. What was his connection to Nicole?

Once again the big black dog, Wolf adds his humor to the situations and boy does he have sharp teeth. Go get 'em big fella!

Good moving pace - enough excitement to keep you wondering - although Silentmen talks too much for an undercover operation. And dippy do - PMS shows up - can't see where it enhances the story but that is just me. Hey guys, [intercourse] does not lead to love.

All in all, tolerable -- good while it lasts - recommended --M - needs more Indian potency.


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