Ice Blue

Ice Blue by Anne Stuart is a captivating narrative published by Harlequin Mills & Boon in November 2011. This library edition spans 378 pages and is presented in English. The story follows museum curator Summer Hawthorne, who finds herself in a perilous situation when her cherished ice-blue ceramic bowl becomes the target of a deadly pursuit. As the stakes rise, the plot unfolds into a global power struggle that intertwines personal and international conflicts.
Readers will encounter a blend of romance and suspense as Summer navigates the dangerous landscape alongside international operative Takashi O’Brien. The narrative explores themes of value and danger, revealing how the pursuit of a priceless relic can lead to unexpected and lethal consequences. Set against the backdrop of the beautiful mountains of Japan, the story delves into the complexities of trust and survival, making for an engaging read that intertwines contemporary fiction with thrilling elements.
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Museum curator Summer Hawthorne considered the exquisite ice-blue ceramic bowl given to her by her beloved Japanese nanny a treasure of sentimental value until somebody tried to kill her for it. The priceless relic is about to ignite a global power struggle that must be stopped at all costs. It’s a desperate situation, and international operative Takashi O Brien has received his directive: everybody is expendable. Everybody. Especially the woman who is getting dangerously under his skin as the lethal game crosses the Pacific to the remote and beautiful mountains of Japan, where the truth can be as seductive as it is deadly . A master at creating chilling atmosphere with a modern touch. Library Journal
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