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Rating: Summary: Crooked cops, amnesia, ghost towns and murder Review: When Jo Brady, baby sister to the hero of PEPPERMINT CREEK INN, arrives at the private Florida hospital to rescue him, Daniel McCullen lies on his deathbed. Kidnapped and drugged by his employer, Daniel's slated for a midnight surgery--one to transfer his organs to another body. Never mind that Daniel's very healthy and quite unwilling.As organ transplanting Old Man Martin follows them cross-country, chase them up the eastern seaboard into Canada, Jo and Daniel fight their growing attraction and pain from their past. Indeed, before AS BIG AS THE SKY concludes, many betrayals and twisted decisions will come to light, leaving these powerful characters questioning each other's motives. Little does Daniel suspect that he's met Jo before, and she's linked to the death of his wife. Nor does he suspect that Jo blames Daniel for the death of a child she loved. Crooked cops, amnesia, ghost towns and murder combine in an explosive plot with AS BIG AS THE SKY, where trouble lives up to the book's title. This page turning sequel to PEPPERMINT CREEK INN provides invigorating entertainment for fans already addicted to Jan Springer's imagination. With an inventive voice unique among thriller authors, Springer grabs the reader by the throat and doesn't turn loose till the last page. Be careful about starting this one at bedtime, or you may be up reading all night -- I couldn't put it down. With its convoluted twists, fascinating characters and horrifying themes, this romantic suspense comes very highly recommended.
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