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5 y separately published work icon How to Mend a Broken Heart Amy Andrews , Z1919096 2012 single work novel romance
— Appears in: Avec toi, enfin [and] Le premier amour du Dr Valentine 2012;

— Appears in: Att läka ett hjärta [and] Under ökenhimlen 2014;

— Appears in: At hele et knust hjerte [and] Børnelægens nye familie 2014;
'Facing her estranged husband, Fletcher, was always going to be heartbreaking for nurse Tessa King. Especially as Fletcher has one last favor to ask -- with his mother critically ill, he needs Tessa to pretend tragedy never tore their marriage apart. Impossible when your husband is the one man it hurts your heart to touch...but the one man you can't resist....' (Publisher's blurb)
3 y separately published work icon The Killing Hands P. D. Martin , ( trans. Susanne Andersson with title Mördande Händer ) Stockholm : Harlequin , 2009 Z1670595 2009 single work novel crime

' FBI profiler Sophie Anderson is an expert at dealing with gruesome murder cases and psychotic serial killers. Her latest case, however, is like nothing she's ever seen before - the victim has had his throat ripped out.

'The body is identified as a member of an Asian criminal organisation, and Sophie and her team suspect they've stumbled upon a gangland hit. But the butchered victim had been missing for fifteen years, presumed dead - so who lured him out of hiding to kill him?

'When Sophie uncovers a number of similar murders with links to organised crime, she realises she has a seasoned killer on her hands who leaves no forensic evidence. But how does he do it?

'Sophie is also grappling with more personal issues. Over-protective parents visiting from Australia, her erratic psychic skills and the growing distraction of her feelings for a fellow cop.

'But Sophie will have to focus on the job - they still have no idea who's behind the murder, or that another is being planned... one that will strike at the heart of the investigating team itself.' (From the publisher's website.)

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