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The White Angel Lib/E Library Edition
Contributor(s): Cross, E. B. (Author), Snow, Corey (Read by)
ISBN: 0792798457     ISBN-13: 9780792798453
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
OUR PRICE:   $53.96  
Product Type: Compact Disc - Other Formats
Published: September 2013
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BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | Thrillers - Suspense
- Fiction | Thrillers - General
Dewey: FIC
Series: Sam Borne
 
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Publisher Description:

The men she recruited to run her Amazon empire of drugs and death called her the White Angel. The ultrasecret US agency known as the Committee called her the most dangerous woman in the world. The blonde had skin of peaches and cream, cornflower-blue eyes, and legs that went all the way to heaven. She looked like an angel, but no man or woman ever killed more ruthlessly-or enjoyed it more. Killing her was Sam Borne's next assignment. To succeed he'd have to use every fighting skill he learned as a commando in Vietnam ... and as a ninja assassin. But even his superb training might not be enough to save his life when he is face-to-face with a woman so beautiful that he wants her love just as much as he wants her dead.


Contributor Bio(s): Cross, E. B.: -

Ed Breslin (a.k.a. E. B. Cross) is a former editor and publisher who spent two decades in the book business. He now writes and edits full time. He lives with his wife in New York City and in the Hudson River Valley.

Snow, Corey: -

Corey Snow, a full-time audiobook narrator and voice actor living in the great Pacific Northwest, has been everything from a paratrooper to a software developer. Working from his studio in Olympia, Washington, he has recorded numerous audiobooks, including Crescent Lake by David Sakmyster and several titles in David Niall Wilson's DeChance Chronicles. Corey's love of reading and storytelling shows in every word, regardless of whether he is bringing characters from a novel to life, clearly detailing military history, or making software theory riveting.