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Margin of Error

By: Edna Buchanan
Narrated by: Erin Bennett
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Crime reporter Britt Montero's dreams have been haunting her. She had to shoot a man to save her own life, and the memory of it is torturing her. Meanwhile, a major Hollywood actor strides into the newsroom - and Britt's life - hoping to do research for the character he portrays: a secret agent undercover as a Miami crime reporter. An obsessed madwoman stalks the star, and mysterious mishaps, accidents, and deaths push Britt and the star closer together. Both are menaced by the stalker. Or is it someone else who is determined to sabotage the film and kill the star?

©1997 Edna Buchanan (P)2015 Dreamscape Media, LLC
Mystery Suspense
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"In Miami to shoot a movie about a crime reporter, a sexy Hollywood leading man consults series star - and crime reporter - Britt Montero. The pair soon find themselves stalked by a murderer. A necessary purchase." ( Library Journal)
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i recommend reading this book. has action from the beginning to the end of the book. love and enjoy reading the story allot.love reading about angel and her children. can't wait until i read the next series of britt.

ceylon mckinnis hemet, ca

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Full-time reporters and presses that roll out inked copies of the daily news are already history in our techno-driven world. But Buchanan’s writing is still compelling and her Britt Montero character still interesting to follow through her wild days and nights on the streets of a glamorized Miami. But what really made this book was the reading. Erin Bennett was terrific,

Montero already history

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