Outfox

Paperback / ISBN-13: 9781473669536

Price: £9.99

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Genre: Fiction & Related Items / Crime & Mystery

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One man with multiple identities.
Eight women who vanished without a trace.
The next likely victim . . . his wife.

FBI agent Drex Easton is driven by a single goal: to outmaneuver the conman once known as Weston Graham.
Over the years, Weston has assumed countless names and disguises, luring eight wealthy women out of their fortunes before they disappeared without a trace. The only common trait among the victims: a new man in their life who also vanished.

Drex is convinced that these women have been murdered, and that the man he knows as Weston Graham is responsible. But each time Drex gets close to catching him, Weston trades one persona for another. Now, for the first time in their long game of cat and mouse, Drex has a suspect in sight.

Attractive and charming, Jasper Ford is recently married to a successful businesswoman, Talia Shafer. Posing as a new neighbor, Drex attempts to get close to the couple.

This is Drex’s one chance to outfox his cunning nemesis before he murders again. But first he must determine if the desirable Talia is a heartless accomplice . . . or the next victim.

Reviews

Praise for Sandra Brown
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A masterful storyteller, carefully crafting tales that keep readers on the edge of their seats
USA Today
Perfectly plotted . . . sin-tillating suspense
People magazine
Millions of readers clamour for the compelling novels of Sandra Brown. And no wonder! She fires your imagination with irresistible characters, unexpected plot twists, scandalous secrets . . . so electric you feel the zing
Literary Guild
Lust, jealousy, and murder suffuse Brown's crisp thriller
Publishers Weekly
Brown's novels define the term "page turner"
Booklist
Fast fun
Cosmopolitan
An edge-of-the-seat thriller that's full of twists . . . Top stuff"
Star
Virtuoso plot twists . . . Brown's thriller engages the primal senses'
Kirkus Reviews