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When Bret Thornton sees Yvette Pelletier on a dark road,
bloody and pale, he's startled. She tells him only to 'Warn
her - danger'. When she disappears before his eyes, he's
shaken and heads for his soldier-buddy Buzz's roadhouse.
There, he sees Yvette's life size poster advertising her
appearance as singer in the club, But Yvette is a real
estate lawyer, not a singer.
He discovers that the singer is her identical twin
Emilienne (Milly) who informs him that Buzz has been dead
for two years, and that Yvette is missing. Milly's
nightmares suggest that Yvette has been murdered.
The attraction between Bret and Milly is instantaneous and
powerful. From the moment they begin their search for
Yvette, they find themselves in danger. The attacks
intensify as their relationship does.
Summary"GHOST OF A CHANCE is my response to readers of CHANGE OF
PLANS who requested a story featuring the handsome,
mysterious agent, Bret. Thinking the ultra-cool hero needed
shaking up a bit, I had Bret confronted by a lovely but
bloody ghost. Still reeling from that shock, Bret falls in
love with the ghost's twin sister. You'll enjoy watching
Bret and Milly gradually relinquish control over their
emotions as they match wits with her sister's killer."
Dee Lloyd
Synopsis
Cool, logical Bret is confronted by a ghost.While he is
still wondering if he's lost his grip on reality, he falls
in love. To keep sensuous, fiercely independent Milly
alive, he has to bring the murderer to justice.
There was a ghost of a chance that Bret would meet the pale
and bloodied figure on the dark road who breathed, "Warn
her." That he would step into the piano lounge and see her
again, quite alive, singing "That Ol' Black Magic." That he
would fall under the singer's spell. That they would find
her sister's murderer, and that Bret would win Milly's love.
Perhaps a ghost of a chance was enough.
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