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Annabelle Drake is a typical Midwestern girl; a graphic designer with a taste for motorcycles. Jack Thane is a wealthy British real-estate mogul with a part-time job doing something a little dark and shifty, and he also has a taste for motorcycles. Jack and Annabelle have been “just friends” for ten years. However, when Annabelle’s boss and love interest, Max Anderson, winds up dead, Annabelle finds herself turning to the very man she quite possibly should be suspecting – Jack Thane.
Max’s death wasn’t an accident, and it wasn’t a suicide, as someone would have the police believe. Max was murdered, just as his wife was murdered six years ago – and for the same reason. Directly prior to their untimely deaths, both had become aware of the existence of a miraculous cure for a horrible disease. It’s a cure that someone seriously doesn’t want to go public, and for the most insidious reason.
Jack Thane knows this. And though he didn’t kill Max Anderson, he does have some secrets regarding the state of affairs that he would kill to keep from Annabelle, because, frankly, those secrets might make her hate him. He couldn’t have that.
At the moment, however, he has no time to contemplate much of anything but keeping her safe. Because whoever killed Max Anderson is hell bent on killing Annabelle – and Max Anderson’s only son – as well. Jack must spirit the two of them away as fast as he can, dodging bullets and bombs in the streets of St. Paul, Minnesota, the forgotten tunnels beneath Columbia University in New York, and even the back allies of Sheffield, Yorkshire – England.
Hell Bent is an action/thriller/mystery with a good dose of Evanovich-style romance and humor and page-turning, jaw-dropping surprises. It has been read by tens of thousands of readers across the globe and received outstanding critical acclaim. Read more
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