A Marked Man

by Stella Cameron

Bayou Series (Book 7)

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When Max savage opens his practice in a remote bayou town he hopes it's the start of a new life. But soon Max discovers he can't escape a past riddled with accusations of murder, especially since another woman is missing and he was the last to see her alive. Annie Duhon knows all about nightmares and the need to escape the past, but as her fascination with Max grows she must decide if he can be trusted with her secrets and deepest desires. Max is a marked man, the object of hatred, who has show more unwittingly attracted danger to anyone he's cared about. Now he loves Annie, and knows with chilling certainty that he faces one last chance to unmask a killer before there's nothing left to fight for. show less

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Just OK. I thought I knew who did it early on and the reason, and it turns out I was correct. A bit far-fetched at times.
A thrilling book that keeps you guessing right to the end. I had no idea! Great book with a host of suspicious characters to keep throwing you off the trail. Great read!
The story in Toussaint, LA continues this time with Max, Roche & Kelly Savage - 3 brothers who have moved to town to open a clinic. Women around Max keep disappearing. All the characters from the past stories are back - Wazoo, Lee the reporter, Charlotte & Homer, Spike & Vivian, Father Cyrus & Madge and as always they are great characters.

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Stella Cameron was born and raised on the southern coast of England where she met her American husband at a party in London. After their marriage, she left England and went with husband Jerry to Washington State to make a home and raise a family. Like many authors, Stella began her literary career as a reader. As a young girl, Stella was a show more self-professed reading "addict", devouring all types of literature. She learned very early to retreat from the demands of others into a gentler world -- her own. As a child and a young adult, books saved her because they helped free her while they entertained her. Her love of reading always went side-by-side with her love of writing. Nineteenth-century author Jane Austen was a particular favorite, and Stella admits that she particularly enjoys reading and writing books set in the 1800s, as well as contemporary novels. In 1980, Stella decided she wanted to write professionally. She attended writing classes and wrote short literary fiction for a year. It was during this period that Stella discovered how well-written and intense romantic fiction could be. Using her newly acquired writing skills, she began to write contemporary romantic fiction for Harlequin Americans and Intrigues. After several years, she moved up to Harlequin SuperRomances. In 1992, she made the switch to single titles with her first historical, Only By Your Touch. She has also authored a series entitled Rossmara Quartet along with several other romance titles. Stella Cameron sees herself as an entertainer and historian who adds her perspective to contemporary values through writing. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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A Marked Man
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Worldcat has ISBN 0778303810 for both A Marked Man by Stella Cameron and for Fortune by Erica Spindler.

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Fiction and Literature, Romance
DDC/MDS
813.54Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English1900-19991945-1999
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PS3553 .A4345 .M37Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors1961-
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