Twin Jeopardy

· Eagle Mountain: Criminal History Book 3 · Harlequin
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About this ebook

Finding his twin could get him killed…



Fifteen years ago on a family camping trip, Vince Shepherd’s twin vanished without a trace. Her body was never found. The cold case makes headlines again when local reporter Tammy Patterson interviews Vince…and a series of taunting notes makes them suspect his twin might be alive. Hope collides with passion as Vince and Tammy chase down leads while trying to resist their attraction. Every step brings them closer to the shocking truth…and someone who has waited a long time for vengeance.





From Harlequin Intrigue: Seek thrills. Solve crimes. Justice served.

Discover more action-packed stories in the Eagle Mountain: Criminal History series. All books are stand-alone with uplifting endings but were published in the following order:

Book 1: Mile High Mystery
Book 2: Colorado Kidnapping
Book 3: Twin Jeopardy
Book 4: Mountain Captive

About the author

Cindi Myers became one of the most popular people in eighth grade when she and her best friend wrote a torrid historical romance and passed the manuscript around among friends. Fame was short-lived, alas; the English teacher confiscated the manuscript. Since then, Cindi has written more than 50 published novels. Her historical and contemporary romances and women’s fiction have garnered praise from reviewers and readers alike.

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