Killer Chameleon

Killer Chameleon by Chassie West, published by Harper Collins on September 28, 2004, is a gripping narrative that follows former D.C. cop Leigh Ann Warren as she embarks on a new chapter in her life. Anticipating a peaceful wedded life, Leigh Ann soon finds herself targeted by a relentless adversary who is determined to disrupt her happiness. The story unfolds as a series of petty harassments escalate into serious crimes, forcing Leigh Ann to confront a stranger who has stolen her identity and threatens her family.
Readers will find a blend of mystery and suspense as Leigh Ann navigates this dangerous game, where her invisible enemy’s actions lead to murder. The narrative explores themes of identity theft and personal resilience, showcasing Leigh Ann’s determination to reclaim her life. With 368 pages, this edition is presented in English and offers a detailed look into the world of police procedural and private investigation, making it a compelling read for fans of the genre.
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Former D.C. cop Leigh Ann Warren is starting a new job and looking forward to a blissful wedded life. But someone is not willing to let her escape so easily — a lethal adversary with a grudge who’s determined to make Leigh Ann pay … and keep paying.
What begins as a series of petty harassments quickly escalates into more serious crimes, as a stranger driven by hate and unburdened by conscience steals Leigh Ann’s identity to threaten her extended family. And when her invisible enemy graduates to murder, Leigh Ann realizes that there’s only one way to take back her life and stop the terror: She must beat a killer at her own twisted game.
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