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Love Is Murder (Thriller Anthologies) [Hardcover]

Sandra Brown
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May 29, 2012 Thriller Anthologies
Prepare for heart-racing suspense in this original collection by thirty of the hottest bestselling authors and new voices writing romance suspense today. 

 

Go on vacation with Allison Brennan's Lucy Kincaid, where she saves a man from drowning, only to discover he is in far greater danger on land. Meet Roxanne St. Claire's "bullet catcher"-bodyguard Donovan Rush-who may have met his match in the sexually charged "Diamond Drop." Debut author William Simon shows us what happens when the granddaughter of the president of the United States is kidnapped. And Lee Child's pitch-perfect "I Heard a Romantic Story" puts a whole new spin on Love Is Murder.  

 

Bodyguards, vigilantes, stalkers, serial killers, women (and men!) in jeopardy, cops, thieves, P.I.s, killers-these all-new stories will keep you thrilled and chilled late into the night.

Love Is Murder is the third Thriller anthology written exclusively by members of International Thriller Writers, Inc. Barely seven years old, ITW has a roster that reads like a who's who of thriller writing, with 1,635 members representing 28 countries worldwide and over three billion books in print. Headed by current copresidents Douglas Preston and Kathleen Antrim, its board of directors has included such notables as Lee Child, Tess Gerritsen, Steve Berry, James Rollins, M. J. Rose, Carla Neggers, Gayle Lynds, David Morrell and David Hewson. More information is available on the ITW website, www.thrillerwriters.org. 

 

SANDRA BROWN 

Sandra Brown is the author of sixty New York Times bestselling novels. Writing professionally since 1981, she has published more than seventy novels and has upward of eighty million copies of her books in print worldwide. 

She holds an honorary doctorate of humane letters from Texas Christian University, and in 2008 she was named Thriller Master, the top award given by the International Thriller Writers Associa


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Thriller 3: Love Is Murder
Edited by Sandra Brown. Mira, $24.95 (608p) ISBN 978-0-7783-1344-1
If a person is known by the company she keeps, then the company of the 30 romance and suspense writers in this stellar all-original anthology speaks volumes about bestseller Brown. From Lori Armstrong's sexy "Holding Mercy" to Vicki Hinze's sweet "Wed to Death," there's romance aplenty. But there's also loads of suspense, including Lee Child's "I Heard a Romantic Story" and Cindy Gerard's "Dying to Score." Hankering for a flight of romantic fantasy? Take a trip to a bizarre Savannah neighborhood in Dianna Love's "Deadly Fixation" or to the Chicago of Patricia Rosemoor's "Hot Note." The action spans the globe... Chockablock with nifty plot twists, these stories aren't to be missed. (June)

Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved.

In spite of the cacophony under the marble dome of Antwerp's Central Station, Donovan Rush heard the distinct tap of high heels about ten feet behind him. The main terminal echoed with a hundred different languages and shook with the shrill whine of high-speed train brakes on the platform levels, but the music of that familiar feminine drumbeat reached his ears and slowed his step.

The footsteps grew closer, preceded by a whiff of peppery perfume, a whisper of a silky sleeve, a subtle clearing of a woman's throat…and she passed him without a glance.

But he stole one, and then stayed two strides behind her just for the fun of it.

Mahogany waves clipped in a careful French twist revealed a slender column of a neck, squared but narrow shoulders casually draped in a bloodred scarf. Hip-hugging black leather pants molded to a heartbreaker of a backside then tapered over long, lean thighs.

And then there were the noisemaking shoes. Five inches if they were a centimeter, platforms, open toes and little silver buckles that he'd like to unfasten with his teeth.

Deadly.

Too bad he'd only be in Antwerp for the brief hour it would take to pass security at the Beurs voor Diaman-thandel, meet with the client's sightholder, take delivery of two million dollars worth of rough-cut diamonds and get back on the Thalys for the return trip to Paris.

There was no time for lovelies clad in leather. Especially when his boss had sent a text from New York just moments ago reminding him that the client for this routine diamond drop, Boisvert Jewelers, was run by a CEO who evidently did not tolerate tardiness. Lucy Sharpe had ended her brief text with three simple words: don't be late.

When the owner of the Bullet Catchers—and queen of understatement—issued a warning like that, no one who wanted to keep his job with her elite security firm would dare disobey. Especially not because he was, uh, sightseeing.

The woman in front of him slowed almost imperceptibly, glancing to her left, then quickly pretending she hadn't.

Donovan did the same, noticing a man outside a cafe entrance, a cell phone to his ear, but his gaze on the leathers, as well. That made him human, since Donovan would guess that most male eyes in the terminal would take the same trip his had.

But the highly trained bodyguard in him noticed the woman's hesitation, the change in her heel-to-toe tempo and the aura of awareness that shot up around her.

She shifted to the right just as the man ended his call. When he took a single step forward, she turned on one of those spikes and beelined in the opposite direction.

The heels clicked into a trot.

The gold-embellished station clock read twenty-one minutes to ten. Donovan had been doing the Antwerp diamond drops long enough to know he needed twelve minutes to clear security at the Bourse, and two minutes to cross the cobblestone street that led there. That left seven minutes to follow his instinct…and a woman who'd just upped her speed from purposeful to petrified.

The man hustled toward her, small and spare and quick on his feet, smoky gray eyes locked on the lady, one hand in the pocket of a loose-fitting jacket.

With the reassuring weight of a Glock under his sport jacket, Donovan kept his attention evenly divided between the two people. She took a sharp left toward stairs leading to the upper level train platforms, snaking her way through the crowd with a quick burst of speed.

She paused once to glance over her shoulder, her gaze locking on Donovan's for a split second before she looked away. At the top of the stairs she blended in with a pack of travelers on the train platform, but Donovan kept sight of the ruby scarf.

So did the other man, who attempted the same maneuver up the stairs, but didn't nail it as gracefully as the woman. His failure let Donovan get right behind him and stay there.

Leather lady was on a tear now, running down the platform as the scream of the next high-speed train reverberated through the second level's glassdomed ceiling. She spun around, giving Donovan his first chance to really see her face.

Normally, he'd register the contours of beauty, the appeal of every feature from a whisper of a widow's peak to a shadow of a cleft in her chin. But this wasn't normal. That expression of raw, ripe terror was not normal.

The man had her in his sights, then reached deeper into his pocket, shifting his weight like he was bracing to fire.

Donovan pounced. An arm to the throat, a knee to the thighs, and the guy was down and done.

"Hey!" He tried to thrust an elbow, but Donovan twisted the offending arm and locked it into a position of paralyzing pain. Certain he was immobilized, Donovan peered through the wall of the gathering crowd as the train doors zipped open.

A red scarf fluttered as its owner darted on board. Holding on to the door, she leaned into the light to look straight at him.

"Thank you," she mouthed and then disappeared into the train.

Donovan released his captive and stood slowly.

"What the hell?" the man croaked with a heavy British accent, pushing himself up and whipping around to Donovan.

Donovan stepped back and held up his hands. "Sorry. Had you confused with someone." He turned to leave, but the man grabbed his jacket.

"What's your fucking problem, mate?"

"Excuse me." Donovan brushed the hand off and glanced at the clock above the platform. "I'm late for an appointment."

"You are free to enter, Mr. Rush." The last of three security guards handed Donovan his clearance papers with an officious nod, his heavily accented English flawless. "Monsieur Pelletier is waiting for you at table fourteen."

Donovan tucked his paperwork in the breast pocket of his sport jacket and entered the double doors to the main room. Sunshine poured through a hundred skylights, built for the express purpose of giving the jewel traders the best possible natural light.

Dozens of tables flanked a center aisle where men sat in small groups, face-to-face, nearly every one wearing a jeweler's loupe, examining stones.

A middle-aged man sat alone at the far end of table fourteen, a black velvet cloth spread with an array of cloudy white diamonds in front of him. He looked up as Donovan approached and stood, no smile on his angular, harsh features.

Donovan slipped into the space behind the table, reaching out his hand in greeting, introducing himself. "I'm delighted to welcome Boisvert Jewelers to the Bullet Catchers client roster," he added.

"We understand your company provides the finest security couriers in the business."

"You understand correctly," Donovan assured him, gesturing toward the diamonds. There was no time for small talk if he was going to make the train back to Paris and meet the client's timelines.

"This is what I've selected for you to deliver," he said. "I know the CEO of Boisvert to be a connoisseur of excellence. I've no doubt these diamonds will meet the highest standards."

There were at least forty sizable stones, many that would be cut to make two or three multicarat diamonds. Pelletier had probably spent the past three days poring through hundreds and hundreds of rough-cut rocks delivered from Africa and Australia, his job as a sight-holder to be the "eyes" for the parent jeweler back in Paris. A parent company with deep pockets, if they could manage this purchase.

"You've chosen well," Donovan said. Although it wasn't his job to pass judgment on the diamonds Pelletier had purchased; his job was to safely deliver them to the Parisian jeweler whom he worked for. On time. "Is the paperwork complete?" If Pelletier had filled it out ahead of time, they were in luck.

The man slid a packet toward Donovan. "Yes. I'll need your signature in all the right places, while I pack this parcel and sign off on what you've taken."

The transaction was so standard, Donovan barely looked up from the pages he had to sign, flipping through each with just a cursory glance, until Pelletier pulled a cell phone from his pocket to take a call.

"Excuse me," he said softly before launching into rapid French. Unable to follow the foreign language spoken that fast, Donovan continued to sign, until a note of alarm in the other man's voice made him look

"Is there a problem?" he asked softly. Pelletier just held up one finger. "Tres bien. Merci." He hung up. "That was the CEO of Boisvert Jewelers."

"Really."

"We have an issue that I am obligated to bring to your attention. There has been a credible threat to this diamond delivery. Apparently, the details were leaked."

"By whom?"

He shook his head, unable to hide disgust. "The CEO's assistant. She's been arrested and detained, but we don't know how secure these diamonds will be between Antwerp and Paris."

"I have them," Donovan said, scooping them into a red velvet pouch that would fit in his jacket pocket. "So you can assure Boisvert management that they will be quite secure."

The other man looked relieved, but dubious. "Tres bien, mais…a word of advice, Monsieur Rush?"

"Don't be late?"

"Trust no one," he replied. "And don't be late."

He didn't alter his travel plans. Whoever was tracking this diamond drop would assume that an experienced—and forewarned—courier would choose a different form of transportation back to Paris. But getting to the airport or renting a car would cause unnecessary delays and play right into a thief's expectations.

Instead, Donovan slipped back into the train station, and purchased a new Comfort One ticket on the highspeed Thalys to Paris using different identification. He boarded the first car the moment the giant red wedge-shaped train blew into the station, before most of the other passengers had even reached the platform. Strolling the len... --This text refers to the Paperback edition.


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 608 pages
  • Publisher: Mira; First Edition edition (May 29, 2012)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 9780778313441
  • ISBN-13: 978-0778313441
  • ASIN: 0778313441
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.2 x 1.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.8 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (50 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #442,148 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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27 of 28 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A COMPENDIUM OF SUSPENSE/MYSTERY STORIES May 29, 2012
Format:Kindle Edition
LOVE IS MURDER is the 3rd mystery anthology and written by 30 well-known authors, including: Lee Child, Beverly Barton, Allison Brennan, Cindy Gerard, Brenda Novak and Jon land, just to name a few.

This book is packed with 30 short stories that has action, suspense, mystery, murder, thrills and chills, and is captivating and entertaining. Every type of character you can imagine in mystery books are here, including:

Cops, robbers, serial killers, vigilantes, lawyers, judges, private investigators, bodyguards and even the President of the United States has a role in one story.

This is an absolute most read if you enjoy short, quick stories of murder/mystery/suspense and romance.
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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Short, suspensful, with a touch of romance June 1, 2012
Format:Hardcover
SANDRA BROWN, LEE CHILD, SHERRILYN KENYON, HEATHER GRAHAM, ALLISON BRENNAN - these are some of the authors contributing to this wonderful anthology. They are twenty-nine stories of kidnapping, suspense, theft, hostages, murder, and more. But each one is centered on a love story. Each one is different but all are short, quick reads that will keep you turning the pages.

I'm not going to go into individual stories here. Suffice it to say that they are all written by some of romantic suspense's finest and are definitely worth a look.

If you like short, quick reads that will have you holding your breath, then letting it out in a sigh of relief, definitely pick this one up. You won't be disappointed. It's a great read and sure to keep you entertained.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Not what I expected June 19, 2012
Format:Kindle Edition|Amazon Verified Purchase
This was a strange book. Not at all what I had expected. The twists and turns to the end of each reading leave you wondering what happened. I found that I had to read a few a couple of times. As I said, not something I was expecting but I found that I really enjoyed the book.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Only a few good offerings
Only a few good offerings to make this book worth reading. Most of the stories were either so-so to downright not-so-good. Read more
Published 20 days ago by Bernadette Druby
2.0 out of 5 stars Yuk.
I didn't find the stories to be my kind of mystery or what I like to read. I thought that it would be a novella type with stories by Sandra Brown and a couple of other authors. Read more
Published 20 days ago by Kathy Dillard
3.0 out of 5 stars It is just OK
Some of the stories are better than others. Hard to get through it a couple of them I did not like at all and past over them after the first couple of chapters
Published 1 month ago by Barbara
3.0 out of 5 stars Short Story Collection
As with any collection of stories, some are good, some aren't, and once in a while you'll find a great one. Most of these were good. Didn't find a great one this time.
Published 1 month ago by Book/Music Enthusiast
1.0 out of 5 stars not a real book
filled with short stories by different authors. What a disapointment. I thought this was a real book not just lots of teasers.
Published 1 month ago by Caitlyn Jane 2000
3.0 out of 5 stars It is OK.
There are people I don't like but it is OK for what it is. The disliked people turn me off.
Published 1 month ago by Leon Vickman
4.0 out of 5 stars Most of the stories were good.
This wasn't your traditional Sandra Brown, whom I love to read. It was a collection of short stories. Most were good, a few were very good and a few were not so good. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Luther Engler
5.0 out of 5 stars Love is Murder
Didn't expect this to be such short stories as they all could have been books. but was pleased that they were compact.
Published 3 months ago by Melode L Leavitt
5.0 out of 5 stars Love is Murder
This was a very interesting read, I love Sandra Brown and this was her favorite short stories from other authors which is fine but it was so hard to read because I would get into... Read more
Published 3 months ago by tr1pp1n
2.0 out of 5 stars Love is Murder was not what I expected'
I thought the entire book was a story written by one of my favorite authors, Sandra Brown. It turned out to be short stories by different authors.
Published 4 months ago by sharon
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