Sunny Sinclair hasn't seen her fellow spy and wartime lover Alex Markoff since V-E day. But their once-passionate love affair is about to come back to haunt her.She must find her former lover. For years, she has thought he was dead. But now, with every step she takes, the shocking truth emerges - he may be alive and in grave danger.As she comes closer to finding Markoff, Sunny herself becomes the target. In San Francisco. . . England. . . Norway. . . and Canada. . . she is stalked in a deadly game of cat and mouse, more terrifying than anything she dared imagine.
Kathrine Kristine Beck Marris (born 1950), known mainly by her pen name of K. K. Beck, is an American novelist. She has written over a dozen books, some of which were part of the Iris Cooper novel series and the Jane da Silva novel series.
An early novel of hers, Death of a Prom Queen (1984) was written under the pen name of Marie Oliver. She wrote a series of other novels, under the name K. K. Beck, such as The Revenge of Kali-Ra in 1999. One of her most recent works, The Tell-Tale Tattoo and Other Stories (2002) is a collection of short stories.
She lives in Seattle, Washington, and was married to the crime-writer Michael Dibdin, who died in 2007.