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Partners / The Art of Deception (2009)

by Nora Roberts

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In "Partners," two rival reporters find love when they are forced to work together on a murder case; and in "The Art of Deception," two masters of deception must learn to trust each other when love enters the picture.
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couldn't get into this book and I usually like her books ( )
  KimSalyers | Oct 1, 2016 |
rabck from dastephen6; in Partners, Matthew and Laurel are rival reporters in her hometown. But they're forced to work together on a murder case, and wind up falling for each other; In the Art of Deception - the key word is deception. Adam Haines, artist and PI, doesn't know what to believe out of sculptor Kirby and her father. Are they part of a mastermind art replication, or not? ( )
  nancynova | Apr 9, 2015 |
Two very good stories. Lots of suspense to go along with the romance. I found it very difficult to put the book down when reading both stories. Highly recommended for Nora Roberts fans. ( )
  Silversi | Oct 29, 2012 |
This novel feaatures two books, Partners and the other, The Art of Deception. I am not a fan of Nora Roberts, but this novel was a gift and had to be read.

The first story, Partners, dove right into the story. So much happened in the first pages that it was difficult to put down. It did finally slow down, but kept my interest throughout. The charatures were a pleasure and fun to read.

The Art of Deception didn't grab my attention at the beginning. Although I enjoyed the story it didn't keep my needing to pick it up and read it. I enjoy the main charactures in this book as well.

I was satisfied with this collection. With reading these two stories, there may be a chance to one day be a Nora Roberts fan. I certainly will read more of hers and not turn away from her books like I have in the past. ( )
  callmejacx | Jan 11, 2010 |
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Bedlam. Phones rang continuously. People shouted, muttered or swore, sitting or on the run. Typewriter keys clattered at varying paces from every direction. There was the scent of old coffee, fresh bread, tobacco smoke and human sweat. An insane asylum? Several of the inmates would have agreed with the description of the city room of the New Orleans Herald, especially at deadline.
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This collection of two works (Partners and The Art of Deception) has been published under at least two different titles: Getaway and Worth the Risk. As the contents are the same, they are combined into this one LibraryThing work.
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In "Partners," two rival reporters find love when they are forced to work together on a murder case; and in "The Art of Deception," two masters of deception must learn to trust each other when love enters the picture.

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