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The Deepest Edge [Paperback]

Jessica Hall (Author)
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February 4, 2003
One of Catherine Coulter's favorite new writers makes a breathtaking debut-with the first novel in a bold new trilogy filled with modern-day passions and criminal desire...

While in Paris, Valence St. Charles, an expert on antique Asian swords, inadvertently saves the lives of the reclusive collector T'ang Jian-Shan and his daughter. Now, caught between a Chinese tong's assassins and government agents, Jian-Shan and Val have nowhere to turn but towards each other, as each clash of wills threatens to erupt in a moment of searing heat-and blinding passion...

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Valence St. Charles, former New Orleans street kid turned art curator, sneaks into the Parisian home of T'ang Jian-Shan, hoping to convince him to display his legendary Asian sword collection, but instead she leads one of his tong father's assassins to him and barely saves Jian-Shan's life while being injured herself. As she recovers, they fall in love but are thwarted by demons from his past; her frustration over his formality, stoicism, and seeming indifference to his daughter; Jian-Shan's father, who wants him back in the tong or dead; and government agents out to capture Jian-Shan's father. Helped by Raven, an international model and former U.S. government agent, they manage to uncover all the bad guys, get rid of the father, find out the truth about Jian-Shan's first wife's death, and commit to marry. When Val and Jian-Shan finally make love, it's well worth all the suspense for lovers and readers alike. In spite of some outdated elements, Hall's thriller romance, the first in a trilogy, keeps the reader's interest from start to finish. Mary K. Chelton
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  • Paperback: 352 pages
  • Publisher: Signet (February 4, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0451207963
  • ISBN-13: 978-0451207968
  • Product Dimensions: 6.9 x 4.4 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 6.1 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,878,347 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great start to new trilogy!, February 9, 2003
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Valence St. Charles grew up wild on the streets of New Orleans two of which she is named for. Now, she has her life on track and is an expert on Asian Antiquities. She is particularly interested in the famous collection owned by the illusive T'ang Jian-Shan. In an attempt to gain access to these famous swords she manages to enter his property and save Jian-Shan and his young daughter Lily from an assasination attempt. This act embroils Val in the desperate battle between Jian-Shan, his father, a ruthless Tong leader, and American Government agents, and leads her to a searing and passionate relationship with Jian.

This story works on many levels. The history of the Tong leadership and the priceless sword collections is facsinating. The many characters are very well drawn, especially Valence and Jian-Shan for whom we are rooting throughout the story. The suspense kept me reading until late in the night and then waking early to finish. This is the first I've read of Jessica Hall (though I wouldn't be surprised if she's written under another name) and I am looking forward to the next book in this trilogy, 'The Steel Caress'.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An unlikely hero., February 4, 2003
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Hoping to further her career, Val St. Charles journies to France, hoping to win the right to display enigmatic Oriental millionaire, Jian - Shan's, fantastic sword collection. Yet the brassy American gets far more than she planned on when she interrupts an assassin's attempt on Jian and his little girl, Lily's, lives. Feeling responsible for her injury, Jian brings her into his home while Val heals, and agrees to let her catalog the collection, even though he has no intention of allowing her museum to display them.

Val finds that she is in the middle of an Asian mafia war, as Jian's crime lord father attempts to bring his wayward son back into the fold. Danger fairly crackles in the air, as does sensuality. From the first moment she laid eyes on him, Val began to fall in love with her quarry, and although he denies feeling more than desire for an attractive woman, the feeling is mutual. Yet, the past is something that stands between them and happiness, and if they survive the current crisis, Val and Jian will have to overcome their haunted and broken hearts.

*** Sizzling and very different, this novel paints a world seldom seen. Mixing the exotic Orient with the sensual beauty of France and the spice of a Southern lady, this is only the first in an exciting trilogy. Jian is a hero unlike any seen before with his unique heritage, while Val is a favorite heroine, tough, yet tender. The supporting cast, even though within it lurks a traitor, makes a strong impact upon this fast paced plot. The promised sequel looks even better. ***

Reviewed by Amanda Killgore.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars taut romantic suspense thriller, February 4, 2003
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New Orleans Museum of Art and Antiquities Junior Curator Val St. Charles is excited to learn that Jian-Shan owns an Asian White Tiger Swords collection. Val informs her boss Scribner that she wants to go to Paris to see if she can borrow the collection for display. Instead of supporting her even with her previous success with a Swedish collection, Scribner tells her if she wants to go shopping do it with her money and if she fails to obtain the collection enjoy Paris on an unemployment check.

His staff thwarts Val's efforts to see Jian so she sneaks into the trunk of his limo. She manages to sneak onto his secret complex, but assassins working for his Chinese Tong chief father traced him through her. Val risks her life to save Jian and his daughter, but soon they are on the run with government agents and assassins wanting to kill the two women and capture him.

Though the ending seems rushed, readers will enjoy this taut romantic suspense thriller. The story line grips the audience from the moment Val slips into the trunk until the final scene, but the characters make the tale hum. The audience will admire Val's bravery, Jian's willingness to risk his life for those he loves, and hiss at his father so nasty as to justify the estrangement with his son. The audience will appreciate THE DEEPEST EDGE.

Harriet Klausner

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As soon as he saw her appear on the wall of video screens, he forgot about the sword in his hands. Read the first page
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