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Luke Patterson is an undercover FBI agent whose cover is blown. Severely injured during his escape, his only hope of living lies in the hands of his dead partner's daughter. He had to live. The Mole was active again and eleven FBI agents lost their lives because of it. Luke feared he would be number twelve. Cory Sims was shocked when she was roughly pulled into the arms of the man she knew as her father's partner. The amount of blood covering him gave indication to his condition. Taking him to her house she worked with a doctor friend to save his life. On her last assignment undercover she was…mehr

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Luke Patterson is an undercover FBI agent whose cover is blown. Severely injured during his escape, his only hope of living lies in the hands of his dead partner's daughter. He had to live. The Mole was active again and eleven FBI agents lost their lives because of it. Luke feared he would be number twelve. Cory Sims was shocked when she was roughly pulled into the arms of the man she knew as her father's partner. The amount of blood covering him gave indication to his condition. Taking him to her house she worked with a doctor friend to save his life. On her last assignment undercover she was captured and tortured. Pictures of her mutilated body were sent to her with a message-REMEMBER. Afraid for her twin sisters she resigned from the agency and worked as a nurse. Could they survive long enough to set a trap to catch the Mole? Could love grow between them?
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D.K. LANGE grew up on a farm in rural Missouri. Her love of writing came from her English teacher who encouraged her to let her imagination fly. That advice has stayed with her all her life. Married to the same loving husband for 42 years she has three children, and five grandchildren. Her family's support and encouragement in her talent for writing has allowed her to publish several books. She has embraced her Native Heritage with pride. She frequented powwows, became friends with shaman's and those of different tribes. She served in the Army and holds great pride and honors those who serve today.