Bayou Midnight

Bayou Midnight by Emilie Richards, published by Harlequin in 1993, is a gripping narrative that follows homicide detective Sam Long as he navigates a complex murder case. With no clues and a multitude of suspects, Sam’s investigation hinges on the insights of a young girl, whose memories may hold the key to unraveling the mystery. As he grapples with the challenges of the case, he finds himself reluctantly drawn to Dr. Antoinette Deveraux, a woman whose beauty and understanding complicate his solitary approach to law enforcement.
In this edition, readers will delve into the intricacies of the investigation, exploring themes of trust and vulnerability as Sam confronts his own reluctance to accept help. The story unfolds against the backdrop of a tense murder mystery, where psychological insights play a crucial role in solving the crime. With 251 pages, this English-language book offers a detailed exploration of the dynamics between the detective and the psychologist, set within the framework of a compelling police procedural.
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LONE WOLF
A fire, a murder, no clues and a string of suspects as long as the Mississippi were what homicide detective Sam Long had to contend with. His only hope to break open the case was locked away in a little girl’s mind. But psychology wasn’t Sam’s department.
Sam had always worked alone. He didn’t want any help, especially from Dr. Antoinette Deveraux, a beautiful and understanding woman–too beautiful. There was no place for a woman like Antoinette in a police investigation. But against his will, Sam found himself intrigued by her. So intrigued he would risk his life for her.
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