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Hidden Agenda
Trigger Effect
Sure Bet
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Every killler makes a mistake. It's my job to find it.

Subject: trouble with latest assignment. Every killer makes a mistake. It's my job to find it.

A joke. That's what most cops think of me, an expert in forensic statement analysis. I catch criminals by what they say, and more importantly, what they don't say. The science of language and double meanings fascinates me, and if that makes me a nerd at the police department, I can live with it. Even suffer the contempt of hot homicide cop Nate McCall. But an odd statement from one of Oklahoma City's finest has triggered my suspicion–his words ring of murder. And proving it could silence me forever

LanguageEnglish
Release dateNov 14, 1985
Hidden Agenda
Trigger Effect
Sure Bet

Titles in the series (3)

  • Sure Bet

    1

    Sure Bet
    Sure Bet

    TO: Officer Morgan McCall SUBJECT: Undercover Assignment Effective immediately, you will report to Sergeant Alexander Blade for your first investigation. You are to take down gambling kingpin Carlton Spurlock on suspicion of murder. The two of you will pose as newlyweds and move in next door to the suspect. Be aware of the risks involved in role–playing. You and Alex will be living together in close quarters, under constant surveillance by Spurlock. Try to stay in character at all times without giving in to the heated passion that flares in these intimate situations. Remember that love undercover can lead to desire – and danger.

  • Hidden Agenda

    2

    Hidden Agenda
    Hidden Agenda

    To: Sergeant Carrie McCall Subject: Regarding Reilly Your assignment flouts two cardinal rules of the cop code: Never investigate your partner and never fall for your partner. You will do the first, plumbing Sergeant Lincoln Reilly's home and psyche for proof, even as you pretend to be lovers on a covert sting. Because despite an exemplary record, circumstantial evidence suggests that Reilly kills acquitted criminals as coldly as the worst offender. Beware of the second. Reilly's instincts have never failed. And with you, he appears to be operating on the most basic instincts between man and woman. Trust only your training...or stand to lose more than your cover.

  • Trigger Effect

    Trigger Effect
    Trigger Effect

    Every killler makes a mistake. It's my job to find it. Subject: trouble with latest assignment. Every killer makes a mistake. It's my job to find it. A joke. That's what most cops think of me, an expert in forensic statement analysis. I catch criminals by what they say, and more importantly, what they don't say. The science of language and double meanings fascinates me, and if that makes me a nerd at the police department, I can live with it. Even suffer the contempt of hot homicide cop Nate McCall. But an odd statement from one of Oklahoma City's finest has triggered my suspicion–his words ring of murder. And proving it could silence me forever

Author

Maggie Price

Maggie Price turned to crime at the age of 22. That s when she went to work at the Oklahoma City Police Department. As a civilian crime analyst, she evaluated suspects methods of operation during the commission of robberies and sex crimes, and developed profiles on those suspects. During her tenure at OCPD, Maggie stood in lineups, snagged assignments to homicide task forces, established procedures for evidence submittal, even posed as the wife of an undercover officer in the investigation of a fortune-teller. Drawing on her 12 years experience in law enforcement, Maggie penned her first novel, Prime Suspect. One week after Silhouette acquired the novel of romance and intrigue, the Romance Writers of America awarded Prime Suspect its prestigious Golden Heart Award for Best Romantic Suspense. Maggie has conducted extensive research for her novels that thrill and chill by visiting OCPD s forensics laboratory, taking aim on the police firing range, riding the graveyard shift with patrol officers, and hitting the streets with OCPD s Vice Detail during the conduct of a prostitute sting. Maggie loves to hear from readers! She invites you to write to her at: 5208 W. Reno, Suite 350, Oklahoma City, OK 73127. Or send her an email at: MAGPRICE@aol.com She also welcomes visitors to her web site at http://members.aol.com/magprice.

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