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3 result(s) for "Sharp, Zoèe, 1966-, author"
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First drop
\"You know what the first drop is. It's that moment when your roller-coaster trolley teeters, tips, and starts racing for the bottom. A scream rips the air, and you're the one who's screaming. To paraphrase Charlie Fox: Welcome to my ride. It should have been an easy one. After Special Forces training and a wee sojourn at a school for would-be killers, Charlie has a plush assignment: Baking her chilly British bones in the Florida sunshine minding a mogul's kid. But then the kid is kidnapped, the mogul-daddy disappears, Charlie's boyfriend/boss goes on radio silence, and suddenly she's up there all alone, the wind whipping as she stares into the drop, a scream rising from her chest, and all of it in a country where you can't get a decent beer.\"--Back cover.
Riot act
\"No good deed goes unpunished. That's what Charlie Fox discovers when she agrees to dog-sit for a friend, only to find that the friend's housing complex is being terrorized by violent gangs. Desperate and frightened, the residents have hired a freelance security firm, whose bully-boy tactics aren't a whole lot more appealing. With her bike on hand and a big dog by her side, Charlie is more than able to take care of herself, until a ghost comes calling a ghost from some of Charlie's very bad old days. To save the locals of the Lavender Garden estate (and incidentally, her own skin), Charlie's going to have to learn to trust somebody. That's going to be a tough lesson to learn: Trust has never been her strong suit.\"--Back cover.