Intersections ~ Love, Betrayal, Murder (The Chicago Trilogy)

By Linda Rae Blair
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Published: Feb. 16, 2010
Words: 157,064 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781452304274


Short description

Three Books in One! Katherine's mother is murdered & the tiny girl's life becomes her worst nightmare. Claire is born into wealth & NY Society. After her fiancee's murder, she & anyone close to her are in danger. Young Richard,from a line of cops, loses his father & his mother is in bed with the man Richard believes is the killer. Each will impact the lives of the others in early 1900s Chicago!

Extended description

Our lives intersect with those of others without advance warning of the consequences. Sometimes, the effects can last a lifetime. Three lives suffering loss due to murder and betrayal intersect in early 1900 Chicago. It’s not safest place to hide from life, loss, or memories.

“Where is Harry?” Published May 2008

Young Mary's life takes her into a world of murder, hatred, madness, and a betrayal of the worst kind. Her only prayer throughout the horror is that her brother, who she has never met, will rescue her. (Read more)


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Tags

fiction, fbi, romance, murder, historical fiction, history, kidnapping, chicago, historical romance, new york, cops, ohio, madam, cincinnati, madame, 1900, counterfeiting, boi, early fbi, parlor house

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Review by: Dune Elliot on June 24, 2010 : star star star star star
Linda Rae Blair has an innate talent for drawing you into her stories. She has a way of pulling you into the lives of each character and not letting you go. Intersections is a trilogy of stories where the lives of each main character intersect with the others at some point.
First we meet Katherine, a young girl who has the only life she knows ripped away from her and is plunged unwittingly into a corrupt world. She grows up without a true family, but as many people know, friends can be closer than family. We follow her from the time she is three until she is a young adult, and it is a rather exciting journey to follow.
Secondly we meet Claire; introduced briefly in the first story as a mentor for one of the characters, here we delve more deeply into her life. An extraordinarily strong and determined woman, she is an icon for all women who struggle to cope with the stresses and pain of life.
Lastly, we follow the story of the man Claire falls in love with.
My only qualm with the stories is the same as I have with any romance; it can makes a person feel lonely, and long for that amazing feeling of intense and forever fairytale love.
Mystery and suspense romance are generally not my first choice for reading material, but after enjoying Elusive, I decided to give Intersections a go. I have enjoyed this book as much as the first, and will continue to read Blair's contributions to the literary world.
(reviewed long after purchase)

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