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Original Title: High Noon
ISBN: 0399154345 (ISBN13: 9780399154348)
Edition Language: English
Characters: Phoebe MacNamara, Duncan Swift
Setting: Savannah, Georgia(United States)
Literary Awards: All About Romance (AAR) Annual Reader Poll for Best Romantic Suspense (2008), RITA Award by Romance Writers of America Nominee for Novel with Strong Romantic Elements (2008), DABWAHA Romance Tournament for Best Contemporary Romance (2008)
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High Noon Hardcover | Pages: 467 pages
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Title:High Noon
Author:Nora Roberts
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 467 pages
Published:July 10th 2007 by Putnam
Categories:Romance. Romantic Suspense. Mystery. Fiction. Suspense. Contemporary Romance

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Police Lieutenant Phoebe MacNamara found her calling at an early age when an unstable man broke into her family's home, trapping and terrorizing them for hours. Now she's Savannah's top hostage negotiator, defusing powderkeg situations with a talent for knowing when to give in-and when to jump in and take action. It's satisfying work-and sometimes those skills come in handy at home dealing with her agoraphobic mother, still traumatized by the break-in after all these years, and her precocious seven-year-old, Carly. It's exactly that heady combination of steely courage and sensitivity that first attracts Duncan Swift to Phoebe. After observing her coax one of his employees down from a roof ledge, he is committed to keeping this intriguing, take-charge woman in his life. She's used to working solo, but Phoebe's discovering that no amount of negotiation can keep Duncan at arm's length. And when she's grabbed by a man who throws a hood over her head and brutally assaults her-in her own precinct house-Phoebe can't help but be deeply shaken. Then threatening messages show up on her doorstep, and she's not just alarmed but frustrated. How do you go face-to-face with an opponent who refuses to look you in the eye? Now, with Duncan backing her up every step of the way, she must establish contact with the faceless tormentor who is determined to make her a hostage to fear . . . before she becomes the final showdown.

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A fully fledged novel which I class as a romantic thriller ...This has Nora Roberts signature style written all over it ...Strong and capable detective h who has a wonderfully convulted family; she loves all of them and looks after everyone happliy ... she has an adorable little girl as well ...I liked the twist NR gave this H; in the way he gets his wealth ... he is a great character who has made a family for himself with his friends family ....There is plenty of smartly plotted action that I

5 Stars! Exciting, gripping and brilliantly narrated by Susan Erikson! Another fantastic read/ listen from the talented Nora Roberts. The plot had me on the edge of my seat nearly the entire time. Phoebe McNamara is a hostage negotiator for the Savannah police department. At the scene of an attempted suicide she meets Duncan Swift, former employer of the distraught man who is a jump away from committing suicide. Duncan is drawn to this strong confident woman, and she is taken by his charming

4.25 stars.I really enjoyed this... for some reason, I keep seeing shades of Eve and Roarke in Phoebe and Duncan. Not sure if it's because Susan Ericksen narrated this and I could hear Eve's voice or because Phoebe is a cop and Duncan is rich. Phoebe is not a kick-ass cop like Eve as she talks her criminals into surrender instead. However, the way she thinks and the way she protects those she loves are all very Eve-like.Duncan is definitely not as dark as Roarke.... I love that he enjoys playing

I'm a total sucker for Nora Roberts, and as long as she's not recycling characters too obviously I have few complaints. Say what you will about Roberts and her incredibly prolific career, she's an effective writer. I laughed, I cried, I was concerned about whether some characters would make it out alive. So the hero is just a bit too good to be true--an emotionaly open, handsome, loyal lottery winner, fer chrissakes--the heroine is a hostage negotiator who's truly ballbusting. The opening, which

Well, Ive read this one before but it wasnt marked. Because I couldnt remember the book clearly as I probably read it prior to 2010, I continued. I remembered a few plot points.Overall it was a good solid read. The story was layered and believable. I would have liked a little more about Dave and Ava (side characters). But it wasnt their story.Would I recommend? Sure.Susan Erickson is an awesome narrator.

3.5 stars rounded up...This book was published in 2007 and I read it around its original publication. I've re-read it in 2020. It reads current yet and although there were somethings I remembered, it's been long enough that it didn't feel overly familiar. I have to say I'm much more a fan of her stand alone books versus her series.For the most part I liked the characters and the plot. The police negotiator role and the reason that Phoebe became one was well done. There's a little too much of

I've must've seen the movie version of this before or at least parts of it. There were certain scenes where I knew exactly how it was going to play out, I could predict it down to the letter. Then again, the entire middle section of the book was unknown to me so I figure I must've caught it while channel surfing and not knowing it was a Nora Roberts adaptation. Things I liked: 1) the romance.I wasn't head-over-heels with it, but Roberts does what she does best and I did like it. Or certain