In Harm’s Way

In Harm’s Way by Ridley Pearson is a reprint edition published by Penguin on July 26, 2011, featuring 528 pages in English. This novel follows Sun Valley sheriff Walt Fleming as he navigates the complexities of his relationship with photographer Fiona Kenshaw, which becomes strained after Fiona’s involvement in a heroic river rescue. The narrative takes a turn when Walt receives a call from Lou Boldt, a police sergeant from Seattle, who informs him of a murder that may be connected to Sun Valley, prompting Walt to piece together the clues before it’s too late.
Readers will find a blend of mystery and suspense as the story unfolds, focusing on the challenges faced by Walt as he investigates the murder while managing his personal life. The book delves into themes of crime and romance, set against the backdrop of a police procedural. With its engaging plot and character dynamics, In Harm’s Way offers an exploration of the intertwining of personal and professional challenges in a small-town setting.
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Sun Valley sheriff Walt Fleming’s budding relationship with photographer Fiona Kenshaw hits a rough patch after Fiona is involved in a heroic river rescue. Then Walt gets a phone call that changes everything: Lou Boldt, a police sergeant from Seattle, calls to report that a recent murder may have a Sun Valley connection. Walt knows there’s a link-but can he pull the pieces together in time?
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