Nora Roberts' most recent novel, "High Noon", has begun its ascension of the best-sellers list. Roberts writes of a
home invasion from years ago that continues to echo in the life of a Georgia
police detective. Phoebe MacNamara is Savannah’s top hostage
negotiator, a job destiny called her to long after a madman terrorized
her family. Now the devoted lieutenant saves lives with a hard-earned
sensitivity to besieged individuals. She also strives to keep a home
for a lastingly traumatized mother and her own little girl, and expend
whatever time and emotion are left on romance with a sports bar owner.
Then a brazen attack leaves Phoebe injured and frightened for her
safety and that of her loved ones. Our heroine does Gary Cooper proud,
though, as she steels herself to track down and confront the assailant,
and so does the beau who does not forsake his darling.
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