Killer Exposure. Lara Lacombe
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Toxic chemicals and instant chemistry in this tale of murder, medicine and combustible attraction!
One minute Hannah Baker is a quiet science professor. The next, a possible murder suspect. Six victims, one per week, all poisoned with the same exotic chemical Hannah once worked with. Now she’s wanted by Houston detective Owen Randall—but is it to enlist her help, or arrest her? Owen knows the prim Hannah is hiding something, but he isn’t sure she’s a killer. Especially after some unfortunate incidents. Is she the next victim of the chemical killer? Torn between duty and his growing feelings, Owen only knows he has less than a week to save her…
Some things didn’t add up.
Hannah was smart, and in her industry, she’d been an expert on nitrogen mustard compound. So why had she walked away from such a high-paying job? First, he had other questions.
“If someone got these chemicals,” he asked, “how much would it take to kill a person?”
“Not much. They’re highly toxic.”
As she explained, Owen observed her. Her hands moved as she spoke, every so often going to her neck, as if she was nervous. And who wore a turtleneck in mid-80s heat? What was she hiding?
Owen tried to glimpse the skin underneath. A woman’s neck was his favorite thing—that sensitive spot under the ear. He imagined his tongue tracing her skin. He could practically hear her breathless moans.
“Owen?”
He snapped out of his reverie and forced himself to tear his gaze away.
It was too many hours on this case, too many cups of coffee, too little sleep. Throw in a beautiful woman and his brain went haywire, concocting a fantasy. A fantasy he had no business enjoying. Not when there were bodies piling up.
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One of my favorite things about being a writer is that I get to take a normal, everyday situation and let my imagination run wild. In this book, my heroine, Hannah, is a chemistry professor who used to work at a pharmaceutical company. I happen to be a biology professor who used to work at a pharmaceutical company, but I can tell you the similarities stop there. While my jobs were routine, even mundane at times, Hannah finds herself on the adventure of a lifetime when she steps up to help a police investigation. And while I had a blast writing her story, I’m glad I never lived through these experiences myself!
Writing and reading are such a fun way to escape, to explore wild and even dangerous situations without actually having to deal with them in real life. It’s one of the reasons I love romantic suspense, and I imagine it’s the same for you, too!
So sit back, get comfy and let Owen and Hannah take you on an exciting journey! As always, thanks for reading!
Lara Lacombe
Killer Exposure
Lara Lacombe
LARA LACOMBE
I earned my PhD in microbiology and immunology and worked in several labs across the country before moving into the classroom. My day job as a college science professor gives me time to pursue my other love—writing fast-paced romantic suspense with smart, nerdy heroines and dangerously attractive heroes. I love to hear from readers! Find me on the web or contact me at [email protected].
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This one is for June.
Contents
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Chapter 15
Chapter 16
“Dr. Baker, is this going to be on the test?”
Hannah sighed quietly, her hand pausing in its journey across the chalkboard. One...two...three...
When she made it to five, she turned to face the class. Twenty-four faces watched her, their expressions running the gamut from drowsy boredom to bright-eyed interest. She was gratified