About Deadly Memories (International Thriller) by Pamela Richter
Deadly Memories – When Andrea is in a car accident after a posh Hollywood party and can’t remember how it happened, a chain of events enfolds, leading to her marriage to an Ambassador’s son in France. But what she can’t remember might kill her.
“She doesn’t remember a thing,” Rolph snapped into the phone.
Andrea froze. His back was turned away from her. He didn’t know she was there, listening.
“It’s been six months, for God’s sake. If you harm one hair on her head, I’ll contact the authorities. My father would be disgraced, but that will not deter me.”
Now Andrea couldn’t move. There was no doubt Rolph was talking about her. She wondered how his father, the French Ambassador, could be disgraced.
His voice modulated to a threatening whisper. “This is the end. Otherwise she goes directly into protective custody, and I spill my guts. You’ve lied to me, made me into a damned traitor, and I’m angry enough to do it out of spite.”
Now Andrea knew there were secrets he was keeping from her. What did he mean about protective custody? Was she in danger? The one blank spot in her mind was a mysterious car crash six months ago. She didn’t know how she had landed at the bottom of a cliff in the Santa Monica mountains of Los Angeles. She remembered the fabulous party in Beverly Hills that night, but try as she might, she couldn’t remember the sequence of events leading to that accident.
Rolph’s last words chilled her, “I have nothing to lose. I’m a dead man.”
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Pamela Mary, that’s what the PM stands for. I live in West Hollywood, California. I have a degree in Psychology from Northridge University. I worked as a property manager for Nansay, Corp. a multi-national corporation. I also was a dance teacher for Arthur Murray and Fred Astaire Dance Studios–The Most Fun job – except for writing novels, which I love most of all. Since I love reading almost any genre, I also in write my favorite genres: Romance, Fantasy, Thrillers, and even have children’s books.
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*Deadly Memories
*Deadly Fun
*The Living Image
*The Necromancer
*Witchy Woman
*Magical Legacy
*Midnight Reflections
*Moonlight Valentine
*Trifecta – A Box Set of three novels
*Romance Box Set – 3 Romantic Suspense Thrillers
*Complete Necromancer Series
Children’s books featuring Bobby and Cindy
*Christmas with Uncle Nick and the Sugarplum Fairies
*Little Ghostie (A Halloween Fantasy for children)
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Editorial Reviews: THE LIVING IMAGE by P.M. Richter
“[The Living Image] is an exciting and detailed thriller story which simply oozes with suspense and greedy characters! I especially like how P. M. Richter eneded the story. If you like the movies “The Fugitive”, “The Pelican Brief”, or “The Client” then this story is for you!” — Huntress Book Reviews
“THE LIVING IMAGE takes us on a dangerous and unforgettable journey into the frightening reality of the unexpected–a novel of conspiracy, betrayal, survival, and deep abiding love. A page turner that draws the mettle of the story to a satisfying conclusion, and proves that when you think you have reached your darkest hour, the brightest of your dreams can come true……..” — Betty Wiechert, former reviewer for Affaire de Coeur magazine
“WOW!! This one I could not put down!! To go to a tanning salon for a little color and come home with a clone! A living image of yourself, only better. How disconcerting! The clone is to be a better offshoot of the human race. The intrigues of three major intelligence agencies to reach that prize are fun to watch as the two “foxes” continually outfox the hounds. Since life is the prize if the girls win, there is much at stake. A definate must read.” — Laurie L. Gruber, BookNook Reviews
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