"A tremendous thriller"
Chloe Underwood left the North Carolina Mountains to live
in Paris. She scored work as a translator of children's
books at Les Frere Laurent due to her promiscuous roommate
Sylvia Whickham. When Sylvia has a chance to spend the
weekend with wealthy sixty-seven years old Henry, she
coaxes Chloe to replace her in translating English to and
from French. Chloe arrives at Mirabel, which has security tighter than
Fort Knox has. At the locale, Mr. Hakim leans towards
sending Chloe home and several participants object to her
presence speaking in Italian to hide what they say about
her from her; the translator understands perfectly what
they communicate, but pretends otherwise. When her
clients learn that Chloe has found out that they are arms
dealers, they must kill her. Her only hope of survival is
one of the attendees, Bastien Toussaint, a man with at
least a dozen identities. Compromising his undercover
mission that he has played at for eleven months, he flees
with Chloe, but she wonders if she is safe with him as she
knows her heart is not. Though why Chloe insisted on staying when her employer
stated he did not need her seems off, readers will obtain
plenty of pleasure from this taut romantic suspense
thriller. The story line moves quickly once Chloe chooses
to hide her ability to speak and comprehend Italian and
never slows down until the climatic battle between Mr.
Hakim's thugs and the heroine and her antiheroic
champion. BLACK ICE is a tremendous thriller that
showcases the skills of an author worth reading. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted May 19, 2005
SummaryThis taut romantic suspense novel from RITA Award--winner
Stuart (The Widow) delivers deliciously evil baddies and the
type of disturbing male protagonist that only she can
transform into a convincing love interest. Chloe Underwood,
a 23-year-old American who regards herself as a
disappointment to her high-achieving family, makes a meager
living in Paris by translating children's books into
English. After accepting a last-minute translating job in
the French countryside, she discovers that rather than
working for a consortium of food executives, she's stumbled
upon a group of sadistic international arms dealers.
Cold-blooded assassin Bastian Touissant, who was sent a year
earlier by a nebulous "the ends justify the means" agency to
infiltrate this shady group and try to stop its illegal
activity, seems to blend right in. On meeting Chloe, Bastian
isn't sure whether she's a spy, perhaps sent to kill him, or
the innocent she appears to be. Despite his ruthlessness,
Bastian can't resist saving Chloe's life (on multiple,
graphic occasions) and attempting to send her back to her
family in the U.S. Brilliant characterizations and a
suitably moody ambience drive this dark tale of unlikely love.
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