Bait by Karen Robards

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  • Pub. Date: May 2005
  • 416pp
  • Sales Rank: 22,311

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    • Pub. Date: May 2005
    • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA)
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 416pp
    • Sales Rank: 22,311

    Synopsis

    From one of the most popular voices in women's fiction comes a compulsively gripping novel of suspense about the mind games between an innocent woman and the unstoppable killer she's forced to outwit-and outrun.

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    Veteran romance/crime bestseller Robards (Beachcomber; Whispers at Midnight) delivers another hold-your-breath drama, this time starring FBI agent Sam McCabe and advertising executive Maddie Fitzgerald. The sardonic hunk and the honey-eyed businesswoman are thrown together when Maddie becomes the latest target of a serial killer that Sam and his tubby assistant, E. P. Wynne, have been chasing for weeks, with no success. The body count already stands at six, but Maddie has neither the time nor the inclination to play bait for McCabe's booby trap to catch the killer. She needs the time to win the Brehmer's Dog Chow account (worth $10 million) lest her fledgling St. Louis ad agency go under before the end of the year. (And she has a secret past that she's determined not to share with anyone.) Soon enough, however, McCabe and his team are conducting a surveillance op from within her apartment, and that's when the suspense and romance really start to heat up. Though Robards's amorous prose is breathy as always ("His hand was warm and dry, big, long-fingered"; "Oh, god, he had dimples"), her pacing is excellent, and regular infusions of humor keep the story bouncing along between trysts and attacks. This one is sure to please fans. Agent, Robert Gottlieb at Trident Media. (July) Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.

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    Biography

    Karen Robards is the author of more than twenty novels, most recently the New York Times bestseller Vanished. She lives in Louisville, Kentucky.

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    Great story But.....by Anonymous

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    August 07, 2008: This was truly a good read. It has a very thick plot that keeps you interested the entire time. You never want to put it down. I absolutely love Sam and the head strong, do anything to survive, Maggie. On the downside: when the book began to come to a close it was just like BAM-and thats it. Don't get me wrong it ties up the loose ends but when the identity of the actual villian is revealed there is not much detailing how that weighs on Sam's Career. I had to read the reveal of the villian a few times to actually realize who it was. Also, I was hoping for a little more in the way of love scenes. There were a few love scenes but they were short and not as detailed as the rest of the story. This story was about 95% suspense and 5% romantic interludes. And while I enjoyed the book and will purchase Karen Robards' books again I know not to expect to much in the way of love scenes.

    Oh, I loved this bookby Anonymous

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    January 10, 2007: This was Karen Robards at her best! Just the right amount of humor, romance & thrills. Maddie Fitzgerald heads to New Orleans to make a presentation to a client she?s trying to get for her fledgling PR agency. While there, someone breaks into her hotel room and tries to kill her. She?s questioned by FBI agent Sam McCade who is chasing a serial killer and who, to Maddie, looks more like a criminal himself. After she returns to St. Louis there is another attempt on her life. That?s when McCade and Company persuades her to let them use her as bait and they take over her apartment and her life.


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