Sharing the unique beauty and history of the Southwest had always delighted Rainy Gordon, and now as a tour guide for the Harvey House Detours, she's given ample opportunity. When the colorful array of well-to-do guests includes a famous movie actor, she is surprised to find his attentions are drawn her way. She is equally intrigued when Duncan Hartford accompanies her trips as a driver trainee.
But the past she's left behind threatens to haunt her again when she becomes a suspect in an investigation of stolen Indian artifacts. As evidence continues to mount against her, Rainy fears for her job - and her heart, as well.
Sandra Burr depicts Southwest tour guide Rainy Gordon in girlish tones in this romantic mystery. Fleeing a tainted past, Rainy confronts doubt and despair when she's suspected of thievery once again despite her claims of innocence. This time valuable Indian artifacts are missing. Duncan Hartford, her tour driver in training, who is characterized with a charming Scottish brogue, is compelling and delightful, although his budding romance with Rainy is founded on deceit. Burr also excels in her characterization of the criminal mastermind. G.D.W. (c) AudioFile 2003, Portland, Maine
About the Author
Tracie Peterson has written more than 50 historical and contemporary novels. her books make regular appearances on CBA bestseller lists. She and her family make their home in Belgrade, Montana.
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