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5.0 out of 5 stars
A fabulous debut thriller, June 15, 1997
By A Customer
This review is from: No Time for an Everyday Woman (Hardcover)
Numbers analysis consultant Lorelei Muldoon and her lover, Senator
Fred Colman, fly to his remote Montana cabin when the sabotaged plane
crashes, killing Fred and injuring Lorelei. She is immediately rescued
by a ranger who guides away from the wreck that could blow up any
moment. He leaves her for the moment at his camp site guarded by his
dog. The man, Barney McFaul, calls his superior at Secret Security
Forces of America to tell them what he already has learned. In the
interim, Lorelei manages to escape, heading to the cabin where she is
confronted by another person, Fenton, holding a gun to her head. She
is she sole witness to the murder of the junior senator and no one
officially knows she was with him on his last ride so she is
expendable. Only the dog saves her life this time.
...... There are several people who unofficially knows that she traveled
on that fatal plane crash. All are after her. Some want her dead.
Others want her alive to testify. It is impossible to separate the
good guys (and gals) from the enemy. Worse yet, as she flees from
friend and foe, Lorelei still does not know why all this is even
happening
......NO TIME FOR AN EVERYDAY WOMAN is a fabulous debut thriller
that fans of political intrigue will enjoy. Lorelei is a wonderful
heroine and the support cast (friend and foe) add an intriguing degree
of dire straits. Though the various perspectives on the same scene
gets a bit wearying, Wenda Wardell Morrone shows she has plenty of
talent to become a force on the political thriller scene.
........Harriet Klausner
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