Deadly Game, Christine Feehan
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Deadly Game

Narrator: Tom Stechschulte

Unabridged: 13 hr 21 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: AuidoGO

Published: 12/01/2009


Synopsis

Deadly Game begins as a mission to protect a politician from an assassination threat. But the operation takes an unexpected turn when Mari, a mysteriously beautiful GhostWalker, is taken hostage. At the same time, Ken Norton, expert assassin and himself a GhostWalker warrior, is on a mission of his own-one that reaches into Mari's own past. No stranger to the ways of violent warfare, Mari must join forces with Ken and trust his every move-each one more intimate than the last.

Author Bio

How many times do we hear of anyone following exactly the career path that they always dreamed of? For author, Christine Feehan, the dream came true. She talks about how she always wanted to be a writer, as far back as she can remember. She began writing at a very early age, and required her sisters to read each of her works before being sent to a publisher. Currently, her daughters help with that job......to edit and critique the work before it is submitted for publication. That is called literally, keeping it all in the family.

Feehan has always loved family time. She came from a huge family and she and her husband, Richard, had a blended family with 11 children. She is a strong advocate of women helping each other. During one period in her life, she learned self-defense, then taught it to women who had been abused.

Feehan is a consistent #1 New York Times bestselling author, with over 70 published novels. These also include five series....... Dark Series, Ghostwalker Series, Leopard Series, Drake Sisters Series, the Sisters of the Heart Series, and Torpedo Ink. In her own words......."I've been a writer all my life......it is who I am. I write for myself and always have."

Reviews

AudiobooksNow review by Erin on 2007-06-20 15:23:52

Christine Feehan is always good, so I still enjoyed the book. However, with Deadly Game I felt like I was reading the same paragraph over and over and over again. The narrative was a constant rehash of the two main characters' fears about how their past might affect a relationship. Over and over and . . . well you get the idea. But, if you just skim some of those paragraphs it's still a good Ghost Walker installment. If you are new to the Ghost Walker series, you will want to start at the beginning. These books do not stand alone. See the author's website for reading order.