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Spin Control

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When FBI agent Justin Russo is charged with murdering a suspect, attorney Suzannah Ryder knows exactly how she’ll ‘spin’ the facts. After all, Justin is innocent and has the spotless record of a bona fide hero. Plus, he’s sexy as sin, so she’ll just stack the jury with females as a backup plan.

Her faith in her client is unshakable. Until, without warning, she finds herself looking into Justin’s face and seeing an expression so unfamiliar, so chilling, she knows she can no longer hope to spin the truth.

She can only hope to survive it.

254 pages, Kindle Edition

First published September 1, 2006

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April 1, 2010
meh - liked the heroine until she lost her mind for no discernable reason. Early on she was really promising. And also made really stupid assumptions immediatly after they have sex and then he disappears. Comparatively few of the Bombshell line delivered what they promised.

Also, I hate and despise multiauthor continuities. This had what was clearly some sort of framing story at the beginning and end that profoundly annoyed me. It didn't make me want to seek out other books, it made me vow to triple check if something is part of a continuity.
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June 16, 2015
This was my first Kate Donovan novel. It was a who dunnit! It is well written and flows easily. It's also a romance novel about an FBI agent who is being charged with murder and his lovely attorney - who was appointed his attorney by a judge who disliked her. All's well that ends well. It gets proven that he did not commit the murder and his case was thrown out of court. And, like a true novelist the author still leaves you hanging with the who dunnit and why. It will make for another good novel.
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