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Unknown Diners
Contributor(s): Walsh, Michael D. (Author)
ISBN: 0994093640     ISBN-13: 9780994093646
Publisher: Dark Ink Press, Canada
OUR PRICE:   $14.20  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: August 2017
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BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | Mystery & Detective - Amateur Sleuth
- Fiction | Romance - Contemporary
Physical Information: 0.66" H x 6" W x 9" (0.93 lbs) 314 pages
 
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Reviewing restaurants is normally a safe pursuit, but Lorne and Catherine face torture and death when they try to unravel organised crime's infiltration of the fine dining scene.

Their longstanding friendship deepens when they meet again seven months after she was widowed by murder. While they help each other work through their traumatic pasts, their passion and intimacy increase, and they're unaware of the mounting danger until it's almost too late. Their scramble to track down who is trying to kill them leads into the darker corners of the Internet, through a world of perversion and extreme body modification.

"This book so enchanted me I found it impossible to stop reading."

"I loved the superb balance between the sweet romance
and the grotty world of their pursuers. Masterfully done."


Contributor Bio(s): Walsh, Michael D.: - Michael Walsh was born during World War Two on Canada's east coast. He joined the Air Force after school and trained as a pilot, moved to the west coast, discovered mountains, and made a name for himself as an exploratory mountaineer. Then restless, he transferred to the Navy to captain ships. A dozen years later, still restless, he resigned his commission to expand his wine importing business and to pursue his passions, becoming a wine and food writer and educator and Canada's chief coin geek. Restless again, he sailed off and rounded Cape Horn. Twice. The past few years he's lived aboard Zonder Zorg, a restored 1908 Friesian skutsje, as he explores the European canals trying to sort out what to do when he grows up. Meanwhile, he's gone back to writing, and after four nonfiction books on boating, he's turned to fiction.