Death Echo

Death Echo by Elizabeth Lowell, published by HarperCollins on January 25, 2011, is a reprint edition that spans 432 pages. This novel presents a thrilling narrative centered around Emma Cross, who has left her tumultuous CIA past behind to join the elite security consulting firm St. Kilda’s. Tasked with tracking the yacht Blackbird, Emma discovers it may be carrying a dangerous cargo that poses a significant threat to a major American city within a week.
Readers will find a blend of romance and suspense as Emma teams up with MacKenzie Durand, a former special ops operative. Together, they navigate a perilous landscape filled with international intrigue and shifting alliances. As they race against time to uncover the truth, they face not only external threats but also the unpredictable nature of their partnership. This edition delves into themes of danger and urgency, making it a compelling read for those interested in fiction that intertwines romance and suspense.
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New York Times bestselling author Elizabeth Lowell cuts a new edge in suspense with a thrilling tale of passion and international intrigue.
Emma Cross abandoned the blood, guilt, and tribal wars of CIA life for the elite security consulting firm St. Kilda’s. Now she’s tracking the yacht Blackbird, believed to be carrying a lethal cargo that will destroy a major American city . . . in just seven days.
Emma’s partner, MacKenzie Durand—a former special ops killer well-honed in the world’s nastiest regions—is more dangerous and unpredictable than the worst enemy she’s ever faced. And other eyes are watching Blackbird as well—cold and calculating, looking to alter the geopolitical balance through violence and terror.
In a deadly game where the rules change without warning, Emma and Mac must find answers or watch the innocent die in unthinkable numbers. The race is on—and there’s no telling who will cross the finish line alive . . .
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