All the Queen's Men

By Linda Howard

All the Queen's Men - Linda Howard
  • Release Date: 2011-08-09
  • Genre: Mysteries & Thrillers
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 198 Ratings

Description

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Linda Howard seamlessly melds thrilling sensuality with heart-pounding dramatic tension -- and brings back the elusive hero of her smash hit novel Kill and Tell -- in this powerful New York Times bestseller.

John Medina, the CIA's legendary Black Ops specialist, works in the shadows of the government's deadliest missions. And no one knows the dangers of getting close to him better than does communications expert Niema Burdock. Five years ago, Niema and her husband, Dallas, worked with Medina on an explosive mission that trapped Dallas in the crossfire -- fatally. Although she has slowly healed from her terrible loss, Niema never planned to see Medina again. But now John Medina needs her....

A French arms dealer is supplying international terrorist units, and only Niema can plant the undetectable bugs needed to crack the deadly ring. Against her better instincts, Niema infiltrates the dealer's glamorous world by going undercover. But when their careful strategy begins to crack, Niema and John take flight in a strange land -- and find their partnership sparking with an erotically charged electricity. In a world of deception, John Medina has once again set Niema on a free fall into danger and desire.

Includes an excerpt from Mr. Perfect, Linda Howard's new hardcover novel of romantic suspense

Reviews

  • Yes

    5
    By SirJCaliber
    To this book don't pass it up. A little different then her usual more of a spy book still with passion even though your not thrown into any of the love making until further in the book but the build up for me was great. I love John Medina's character as well as his sexy partner. This book gripped me from the beginning. Medina's character is first introduced in Kill And Tell also a good read.
  • Great book!

    5
    By Stephcoloradosprings
    Great romance with a slightly dangerous/suspense story line that I enjoyed as well.