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Summary
From: Rebecca Maney
Book Title: Tides of Duplicity
Book Author: Robin Patchen
What do you like about this book:
3.5 stars
"Somehow she was both a criminal mastermind and a bumbling idiot. . . . . The Tabby he knew was neither."
. . . . except that the video evidence is pretty convincing, it sure looks like Tabby. But a safe cracker and a jewel thief; never! What did private investigator Fitz McCaffrey really know about the lovely young woman who had stolen his heart while on assignment in Belize? Practically nothing. In the end, it doesn't really matter for a known criminal has virtually kidnapped Fitz's younger sister before issuing a clear ultimatum; Fitz has one week to locate the man's stolen property or the ending to the story will be anything but . . . . "happily ever after".
Cold, snowy Coventry held no luster; Tabby Eaton knew it would be hard, she just didn't imagine how hard . . . to leave Belize . . . . to leave Fitz. It would never work between them, it had been nice while it lasted, but Tabby doubts she will ever see or hear from him again. . . . until he shows up on her doorstep that very evening.
This high stakes suspense navigates speed bumps and hairpin curves at such a high rate of speed, that readers may be tempted to take deep breaths between chapters. But at its core reside two lonely people, struggling mightily to deepen their faith in a God who never abandons His children . . . . . for when Tabby admits, "I'm tired and scared and . . I have no idea what tomorrow is going to look like. I don't know what I'm supposed to be doing, I'm just . . I feel like. . . like I'm a fish hanging from a hook, suspended between life and death" . . . Fitz answers, "we're all in the hands of a God who loves us".
Enjoy being a part of the process, because in the end, things just might work out. . . "It was all right. They had the rest of their lives."