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NOTHING HE'D TOLD HER WAS THE TRUTH.... His name wasn't Jonathan Mills, and he wasn't vacationing on the idyllic island. FBI agent John Miller was on the trail of a notorious female serial killer, and he couldn't blow his cover to anyone. Not even the beguiling Mariah Carver, who had unwittingly entangled herself in a web of deadly deceit. John couldn't deny that sweet, sensual Mariah was the woman he had been waiting for. Nor could he act on the passion that tormented them both. The daring lawman was poised to wed another woman: the ruthless Black Widow, who married -- then murdered -- her victims....
Publication Year: 1997
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This one is hard to classify. I like that Brockmann kind of takes chances with the adventure formula. The heroine isn't blonde and perfect; the love affair goes awfully awry at times; the villain is a very smart woman; the hero doesn't always save himself (ok, mostly he does, which was sort of disappointing near the end but I won't spoil it). I like that she gave him peace, though I'm not super sure what he gave her. Anyway, it was a fun read.