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March 18, 2010
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| Relocating Mia by Rebecca Lerwill | Reviewed by Alice Klein |  | Publisher: Bridgeway Books
http://www.bridgewaybooks.net
ISBN:1933538872
Genre: Fiction
Subgenre: Suspense
Release date: July 2007
Format: Trade
Pages:376
Price: $14.95
| Mia Trentino knew all about relocating corporate big-wigs. Her job as relocation specialist with Worldmove, Inc., was the ideal job; and, with her command of four languages, she was in high demand. What Mia didn’t know was that she’d have a partner, Douglas Farland, and that she’d wind up way over her head and involved with the Russian mafia. She also had absolutely no idea that Douglas wasn’t exactly who he said he was.
What follows is an intricate, well-written web of intrigue and the introduction of another major character, Ludvika Bogdan, a woman with definite secrets of her own. Interpol, the Russian mafia, the FBI, and a secret agency of the U. S. are all rolled into one suspenseful, gut-churning novel. There is graphic violence, which is an intricate part of the storyline. If you enjoy being kept at the edge of your seat, this book’s for you. Judging from the ending, this book is just the beginning of adventures for Douglas, Mia,and Ludvika. This reviewer is just waiting! | | |
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