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STELLA

 


Paranormal, Suspense , 24,200 words


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Stella by Colin Galbraith




Summary

It’s a thin line that exists between love and murder…

Randolph Lowe is a distinguished British Secret Agent in the twilight of his career. When he is handed a mission to kill one of the world’s least accessible, yet most wanted assassins, he never expected a beautiful young woman with the alias, Stella.

Stella leads him around the world as she picks off her marks with ease, during which time Randolph grows infatuated and falls in love.

But Stella has her own dark secret. Forced into making a terrible sacrifice, she is forced to live her life as a lone killer.

The love of one man may be enough to free her, and only that man can save her now...but only if he can find her.

Excerpt

“Baccara?” said Randolph. “Can I see the spec please, sir?”

Burke handed over a light brown loose-leaf folder with the operation title printed on the centre of the cover, beneath blood-red words: ‘No Eyes’.

He paused. “Should I be seeing this?”

Burke spoke with fierce authority. “This is about as sensitive a mission as you can get, Lowe. Speed read it before you leave this room, then give it back to me to be destroyed.”

Randolph opened the folder with a shiver of caution. He had only ever heard of a case file being labeled ‘No Eyes’ on one other occasion—and that was when the plot to assassinate Hitler was first put on the table.

On the first sheet of paper was the profile of a young woman. She had no confirmed name but had been given the alias, Stella. The paper gave her estimated height and weight: medium and medium; her features: defined and blonde; her general appearance: tidy and classy. All these observations were noted down in neat, anonymous handwriting. The file also included details of her last known whereabouts, some of her regular hangouts, and a picture of her sitting in a coffee shop somewhere in Eastern Europe. Her hair was blonde and wavy, and she was dressed in jeans and casual blouse with fashionable shades covering her eyes. She looked more like an A-class Hollywood actress than an MI5 target.
 

Credits


Stella © 2009 by Colin Galbraith

 

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This book is a work of fiction. Characters, names, places and incidents either are the product of the author's imagination or are used fictitiously, and any resemblance to any actual persons, living or dead, events, or locales is entirely coincidental.

 

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Cover Art © 2009 by Dawné Dominique

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ebook: 978-1-926704-05-0
print: 978-1-926704-13-5


First Editions * June 2009

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