When her twin brother, Joel, is killed in Nairobi while on business for their architectural firm, Cat Stanton heads for Africa to uncover the truth about his murder and uncovers a deadly cover-up that threatens her own life. Original.
When Cat's brother is killed on a research gathering trip in Africa, Cat is devastated. He was looking for just the perfect site to put a safari hotel, and when she receives a package addressed to her from her brother containing drawings, photographs and a cryptic note, she knows she has to retrace his steps and find out what really happened to him.
Amazing story with realistic characters. Cat is a living, breathing woman who faces issues that are as poignant today as they were 30 years ago. Campbell is a tough man with an even tougher exterior facing a tougher yet issue - in his own backyard. In a world that is trying to cling desperately to the past, a real threat is compounded by the arrival of a modern woman and her plans to answer questions about her brother's death, while bringing development into the wilds of Africa. A fast, action packed read. Amazing!
I was my particularly expecting much from this book, as I undertook it as part of a reading challenge, but was pleasantly surprised it was not terrible. Cat Stanton made questionable decisions throughout the story that didn't quite add up (simultaneously repulsed and attracted to a man she thought a criminal who she couldn't stop sleeping with) and was out to prove that a woman could be as successful in business as a man while looking for guidance from a man that kept calling her "Sugar". However, it had a decent story and interesting setting in Africa.
I read this book in one day. I kept saying one more page and then I will do my chores. I couldn't put it down until I found out what had happened and how (and if) there had been a murder