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  <genre authority="gsafd">Romantic suspense fiction.</genre>
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  <abstract>"The heat is on...Twelve people have been shot at point- blank range and left to rot in the desert sun. It's Sophia St. Claire's job to do something about it. She's Bordertown, Arizona's new chief of police--and she's out of her depth. Help arrives in the form of Department 6 hired gun Roderick Guerrero. As far as Sophia's concerned, his involvement only makes things worse. Maybe he's managed to turn his life around. And maybe he's a good investigator. But as the bastard son of a wealthy local rancher, he has a history he can't get past. A history that includes her..."--P. [4] of cover.</abstract>
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