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Witness to death

"Lorna Doria hadn't committed a murder. She'd seen one. Yet somehow she'd become the prisoner, while the killer was out on bail. As state's witness, she'd thought the shelter of her quiet New England life would be enough to keep her safe. Law enforcement disagreed--and it was New York City undercover cop Andrew Trudeau's job to protect her. But their strong attraction had already made it too late for that . . . Now, with Andrew as her bodyguard, Lorna has no choice but to accept his constant presence. She assures herself she can handle it, she's mature, not easily rattled--except by Andrew. They're as different as can be, yet something bonds them, something beyond the danger they face. But as a cop, Andrew's life will always be on the line, and Lorna must decide whether she can live with that--if a killer lets them have any future at all . . ."--Provided by publisher.

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32320004636233 F
Fiction-Adult   Maitland library . . Available .  
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Field name Details
ISBN 9781420151411 (pbk.)
142015141X (pbk.)
Classification Number F
Author Graham, Heather
Title Witness to death [BK]
Note "Previously published as An angel's share in October 1985 by Dell Publishing Co., Inc."--Title page verso.
"Lorna Doria hadn't committed a murder. She'd seen one. Yet somehow she'd become the prisoner, while the killer was out on bail. As state's witness, she'd thought the shelter of her quiet New England life would be enough to keep her safe. Law enforcement disagreed--and it was New York City undercover cop Andrew Trudeau's job to protect her. But their strong attraction had already made it too late for that . . . Now, with Andrew as her bodyguard, Lorna has no choice but to accept his constant presence. She assures herself she can handle it, she's mature, not easily rattled--except by Andrew. They're as different as can be, yet something bonds them, something beyond the danger they face. But as a cop, Andrew's life will always be on the line, and Lorna must decide whether she can live with that--if a killer lets them have any future at all . . ."--Provided by publisher.
Subject Man-woman relationships -- Fiction
Witnesses -- Protection -- Fiction
Police -- New York (State) New York -- Fiction
Undercover operations -- Fiction
Murder -- Fiction
New England -- Fiction
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