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| BIG GAME |
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About the Book |
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Liz Valentine has a dead end job in a bank's call centre, a hopeless love life and lives alone in a poky flat. It's the sort of deal that might put a chip on anyone's shoulder. But not Liz's - because she has a plan.
She's decided to marry a rich man and murder him.
She's tracking down her prey using the bank's databases. Robert Hunter, a lawyer with money whose wife has just died.
She's stalking him through his credit cards, his bank statements, his supermarket loyalty card. Even his "Friends Reunited" entry has unexpected uses. And Robert Hunter turns out to be just perfect - good looking, charming, fun and Liz could love him. Maybe she should call off the whole murder thing and live happily ever after.
Maybe. But then no-one's ever really perfect, are they? There's always one or two nasty little habits to spoil the party ……
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| About the Author |
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Catherine Hunt is a former journalist with BBC Television where she edited all the major television news programmes.
Before joining the BBC, she worked on various newspapers and for the Press Association.
This is her first work of fiction. |
"If you enjoy a good thriller with a touch of black humour you'll enjoy BIG GAME"
© Highrocks Publishing 2006
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| "This is an exceptional piece of fast paced fiction ... I could not put the book down until I got to the end"
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| The International Express
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