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Nowhere to Run

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Only one woman suspected murder… Now the killer knows where she’s hiding. Every woman Johnny Martini gets close to seems to end up in hospital – or the morgue. Most people put the run of accidents down to appalling bad luck. Johnny thinks he’s cursed. But Amber Bailey is certain it’s not just the hand of fate helping these women to their deaths. Johnny has hurt a lot of people carving a reputation for himself as a gangster. Is someone trying to pay him back? Or is Amber’s own sister so desperate to become Mrs Johnny Martini that she’ll stop at nothing to eliminate her rivals? Amber doesn’t know it yet, but she’s dangerously close to the truth. And when the killer finds out, there’ll be nowhere to run, and nowhere to hide.

400 pages, Hardcover

First published November 4, 2002

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Maggie Hudson

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Margaret A. Hudson was born on 10 April 1943 in Bradford, Yorkshire, England, UK, of German extraction. She was daughter of Kathleen (Ramsden), an artist, and George Arthur Hudson, an architect. Married with Londoner Mike Pemberton, they have five grown children, today she lives with her husband and four small dogs in Whitstable, Kent. Apart from writing, her passions are tango, travel, English history and the English countryside.

Published since 1975, she is a bestselling romance writer as Margaret Pemberton, and under the pseudonyms Carris Carlisle, Maggie Hudson and Rebecca Dean. Having travelled extensively, her novels are set in different parts of the world. She was the fifteenth elected Chairman of the Romantic Novelists' Association (1989-1991), she has also served on the Crime Writers' Association Committee.

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Found it a slow burn to start with but one the story started to unfold I couldn't put it down.
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