RITA Award-winning author Irene Hannon brings fans this exciting conclusion to her Heroes of Quantico series. In Harm's Way opens with FBI agent Nick Bradley desperate to find a missing child. Then Rachel Sutton walks into his life, offering a tenuous link-Rachel claims she can feel the child's terror through a tattered doll. Skeptical at first, Nick slowly uncovers startling connections that make him believe Rachel's story-and believe her life is in grave danger.
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"I got through this book in less than 3 days I think, could not put it down! Adoption...secrets...kidnappings...twin telepathy...you name it, this book gave it to you! By the end of this book I was really sorry I had to let the characters from this trilogy go, I will miss them! Excellent read!"
— Leigh (5 out of 5 stars)
" Loved this book- intrigue was the opening chapter. Would recommend. "
— Rita, 2/19/2014" When Rachel finds a Raggedy Ann doll in the store parking lot she plans to return it to the store so whoever lost it can pick it up. However, when she handles it she is filled with a feeling of terror. Long debate and she turns it in to the FBI who smile and set it aside until something happens to tie it to a current case. Intersting. "
— Susan, 2/7/2014" I really got into this book, and I thought it was the best in the series. I liked the plot twists, and thought they fit well with the story and were realistic. "
— Highland-dreamer, 1/22/2014" I really got into this book, and I thought it was the best in the series. I liked the plot twists, and thought they fit well with the story and were realistic. "
— Pattiwan, 1/7/2014" Irene Hannon has a lot of potential,but this trilogy was far too formulaic. Her characters seemed a bit too much the same. Some original thinking would make this series so much more fun. "
— Natalya, 12/23/2013" I enjoyed this book, but I didn't rate it as high because I was able to put it down. I like books where it's a struggle to ever stop reading. This book did pick up at the end, though, and I liked the story line. "
— Hilary, 12/22/2013" Just as good as the other one! "
— Susan, 10/10/2013" Great Story Line. I loved this series. "
— Ann, 9/9/2013" I started this book at 7 pm and didn't put it down until I finished with it 5 1/2 hours later! It was definitely worth losing sleep :-) This is the 3rd in the series and I think my favorite so far. Intense, fast moving... "
— Lonnie, 4/10/2013" Christian romance. 3rd in series. I think this was my favorite of the three but I enjoyed them all. "
— Pamela(AllHoney), 3/17/2013" Wonderful romance. The twists in the investigation were VERY original. Refreshingly unpredictable. Questioned things that even seemed psychic in nature. Liked that the author/publisher wasn't afraid to go there. "
— Angela, 2/28/2013" This book was equally as good as the first two in the series. At first it didn't seem quite realistic, but the story builds to a great conclusion. Being an identical twin I found this part of the story interesting. "
— Marie, 1/22/2013" This one was a good one as well. It had all the elements of a good book. It was romantic, suspenseful and very happy! "
— Kim, 10/13/2012" Great ending to the series "
— Kim, 9/2/2012Irene Hannon is the award–winning author of more than sixty novels, including twenty stand-alone novels and novels in the Heroes of Quantico, Guardians of Justice, Private Justice series, as well as nine other series. Her books have been honored with two coveted RITA Awards from Romance Writers of America, a Carol Award, three HOLT Medallions, a Daphne du Maurier Award, two Reviewers’ Choice Awards from RT Book Reviews, a Retailers’ Choice Award, a Booksellers’ Best Award, and a National Readers’ Choice Award. In addition, she is a two-time Christy Award finalist, and Booklist included one of her novels in its “Top 10 Inspirational Fiction” list for 2011.