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Trial by Fire

by Rebecca York

Series: 43 Light Street (book 5), Mills & Boon Intrigue (57)

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Death was only the beginning...

Though the Graveyard Murders took place in modern Baltimore, they were linked to an old evil--black magic.

Herbalist Sabrina Barkley knew little about witchcraft, yet she was the prime suspect in the macabre murders. Though she claimed innocence, something--someone--was telling her otherwise. Strange voices beckoned her... voices of lovers long buried.

Fear engulfed her when she laid eyes on assistant state's attorney Dan Cassidy. Neither could deny their sudden heated passion--or their feeling that it was somehow meant to be.

Nor could they deny that the Graveyard Murders had opened a door to their past . . . to the unknown... to the horrifying. A door they'd have to go through the fires of hell to close--if they ever could....
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