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You're about to enter a labyrinth where the unthinkable happens and the unimaginable becomes terrifyingly real.
Escaping unwanted media attention after a notorious incident, Ramsey Hunt retreats into the solitude of a cabin high in the Colorado Rockies. But his isolation is shattered when he rescues a small girl unconscious in the forest and strangers invade his private meadow, their intent to kill.
Molly Santera, the little girl's mother, catches up with Ramsey and her daughter, mistaking him for the kidnapper. When she discovers that he instead saved Emma, there's little time for thanks. The men pursuing want them badly.
Savich and Sherlock (The Maze) as well as MAX, the transvestite laptop, return to assist. Ramsey and Molly, facing constant danger, unravel the clues and ultimately discover why they're at the center of the target.
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Fiction, Mute persons, Kidnapping, Dillon Savich (Fictitious character), Married people, Government investigators, United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation, United States, Suspense fiction, Lacey Sherlock (Fictitious character), Fiction, romance, general, Large type books, Fiction, thrillers, suspensePlaces
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The Target (Bookcassette(r) Edition)
June 1, 1998, Bookcassette
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in English
- Unabridged multitrack edition
1567400515 9781567400519
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"HE STOOD AT the edge of the mountain that sheered down a good two hundred feet before smoothing out into tree-covered ledges and gentle wildflower-covered slopes and sharp gaping ridges."
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