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The Best of Enemies: Who Would You Trust With Your Life? Think Again.

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A tranquil New England town is rocked to its core when a young college co-ed is linked to a devastating crime and then goes missing. Innocent or guilty, someone thinks she knows too much. One woman, who believes in the girl's innocence, is determined to find her before she's silenced--forever.

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First published May 1, 1997

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Taylor Smith

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After a career as an international diplomat and later an intelligence analyst, Taylor Smith turned her experience into bestselling fiction. Taylor currently lives in Southern California.

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July 28, 2017
Love the character of Leya and how well she was drawn out, she's a survivor. She's made it through an awful emotional upheaval and is a functioning intelligent woman. Like her I was never quite sure what to make of Peter until the very end. Overall what elevates the book is the twin timelines and settings in Boston and Lebanon.
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831 reviews29 followers
November 21, 2019
A tightly written novel with something for everyone covering: the Middle East, espionage, CIA/FBI, hostages torture, Moles, American White Supremacists, love & romance.
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254 reviews5 followers
October 9, 2011
the length of time that it took me to finish this book tells me something about my involvement in it. I liked it. I finished it. I probably won't read any other Taylor Smith books. It was an interesting mix of murder (which I like) and espionage (which I'm not particularly fond of). There's a lot of building up (the summary tells us that the daughter disappears) to a rather short resolution. I didn't find the pace particularly fast, which I look for in murder mysteries. At any rate, I give it a solid 'okay.'
504 reviews2 followers
June 3, 2011
Leya Nash is a college professor and her father is a retired CIA agent. One of her students Holly Stroud is missing and the suspect in the bombing of a company that has a government contract for secret work. Leya believes that her student is innocent and tries to find her to help her. Enter FBI agent Peter VanAken , who Leya once was in love with, who is also looking for Holly.
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28 reviews2 followers
October 4, 2015
Decent. Not great. The backstory for the bombing seemed like an after thought. The guilty party seemed like it was an out of the blue thought. The professors romance was sort of out of the blue as well. It was well written. I think it would have been better as separate stories or if it had been longer. It also seemed to be told in reverse which was a little weird.
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291 reviews
October 9, 2013
In a small college town, a bomb destroys a local factory, leaving several people dead and more wounded. All signs point to a young Arab American and his naïve girlfriend. The mystery of who done it and the back story of an old romance rekindled makes it an interesting read.
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October 25, 2008
This was read over 8 years ago so not real sure if I enjoyed it or not.
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December 4, 2012
My second time around in reading this book and it's still a good read. Well-paced plot, suspenseful with romance thrown in. Would read it again...and again.
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36 reviews1 follower
December 30, 2012
Good plot, interesting characters but slower reading due to many additional details to give deep background into characters.
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February 6, 2013
I liked this book. It was suspenseful, and held my interest. There weren't too many "slow" parts to it either.
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