"Lives up to its title"
Two years ago in Iraq, Green Beret Cooper Scott and his
squad were trapped under hostile fire even as his wife
World Weekly photojournalist Brigit Wheeler, in country on
assignment, knows her beloved is dead. Captain Joe "Face"
Green tries to rescue his best friend, but fails. Not
long afterward Brigit quit her job. Two years later, widow Brigit enjoys her leisure life at
Ft. Walton Beach, Florida though she still misses her
spouse. Joe has been there for her helping her make her
adjustment that much easier. Though feeling guilt, Brigit
is attracted to Joe, but he shows no indication that he
reciprocates. In fact he has loved Brigit from the moment
Cooper introduced them to each other, but out of respect
for his pal never acted on his deep regard. As they begin
to show their strong feelings, they learn that Cooper
lives. CODE OF HONOR lives up to its title as the lead couple try
not to act on their attraction and admiration for one
another out of deference to the fallen hero whose has his
own guilt to deal with when it comes to his wife. Loaded
with action, a vile villain, and a terrific romance, fans
of suspense thrillers will enjoy this fine tale and look
forward to Catherine Mann's next novel, the Captive
Returns. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted June 21, 2005
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