The sultry escapades of her unforgettable Miami twosome have made Barbara Parker a best-selling author again and again. This edgy tale of romance, politics, and secrets is her best yet. The action is hotter than ever, as attorneys Gail Conner and Cuban-born Anthony Quintana rise to the challenge when shadows from the past threaten their plan to marry. The Miami Opera comes under fire for hiring a baritone with a possible connection to communist Cuba. As the Opera's attorney, Gail investigates, only to learn that her fiancE Anthony has some dangerous secrets of his own. Tension mounts as Gail ventures into Miami's Cuban exile community to find the truth about Anthony's past. Barbara Parker's experience as a Dade County prosecutor imbues her well-crafted legal thrillers with a sense of authenticity. A sprinkling of Cuban Spanish phrases adds atmosphere and spice. With Rosenblat's dramatic delivery highlighting the intrigue and passion, you are guaranteed an electrifying listening experience.
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"Another great read from Barbara Parker."
— Leslie (4 out of 5 stars)
" Not very gripping. "
— Beth, 8/18/2013" What I learned from this book is hard to tell because I read it four years ago. Barbara Parker is a good author, and I'm sure that it is a decent read. "
— Marti, 3/20/2013" reread 2010 forgot I had read it "
— Susan, 11/1/2012" I just found out that I've been reading this series out of order. That makes me mad! Anyway, I liked this book. It wasn't as exciting as some of the others in the series, but it was okay. "
— Melissa, 9/21/2012" This was well written for those readers who like to engage in Cuban politics, which I don't. "
— Teri, 5/30/2012Barbara Parker (1947–2009) was the author of thirteen mysteries, including the Suspicion series featuring Miami lawyers Anthony Quintana and Gail Connor. Her debut, Suspicion of Innocence, was a finalist for the Edgar Award for Best First Novel. She also penned four stand-alone thrillers, including The Dark of Day and The Perfect Fake.
Barbara Rosenblat, one of the most awarded narrators in the business, was selected by AudioFile magazine as one of the Golden Voices of the Twentieth Century. She has received the prestigious Audie Award multiple times and has earned more than fifty AudioFile Earphones Awards. She has also appeared in film, television, and theater, both in London’s West End and on Broadway.