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"Two police procedurals in one"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted September 24, 2003
Although her father is a drifter, a con man and a thief,
she loves him anyway even though she wants no part of his
life. Laine Tavish has made a new life for herself in
Angel's Gap Maryland, running her own business and fixing
up her home. Unfortunately Read more...
"Contemporary Romance Meets Futuristic Romantic Suspense"
Reviewed by Sheri Melnick
Posted October 16, 2003
Nora Roberts combines her skills as a contemporary
romance author with her alter ego, J.D. Robb, who writes
futuristic romantic suspense, in this single two-part
novel. Part I involves Laine Tavish, attractive owner of a
small Maryland antique shop. But when her father Jack's ex-
partner Willy tracks her Read more...
SummaryLaine Tavish is an ordinary woman living an ordinary life
in the small town of Angel's Gap, Maryland, as the
proprietor of Remember When, an antique treasures and gift
shop. At least, that's what everyone in Angel's Gap
thinks. They have no idea that she used to be Elaine
O'Hara, daughter of the notorious con man Big Jack O'Hara.
Or that she grew up moving from place to place, one step
ahead of the law . . .
Laine's past has just caught up with her, thoughin a
very dramatic way. Her long-lost uncle suddenly turned up
in her shop, leaving only a cryptic warning before dying
in the street, run down by a car. Soon afterward, her home
is ransacked. Now it's up to Laine, and a sexy stranger
named Max Gannon, to find out who's chasing her, and why.
The answer lies in a hidden fortune-a fortune that will
change not only Laine's life but also the lives of future
generations. And danger and death will surround that
fortune for years to come. Until New York City detective
Lieutenant Eve Dallas gets on the case.
A thrill-ride of a novel that blends present-day romance
and futuristic suspense, Remember When is a tale of deceit
and secrets, of strong women and fascinating men-a
brilliant combination of the incomparable talents of the
two sides of Nora Roberts.
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