Three PIs Who
Got Burned Playing by the Rules Go Under the Radar in Pursuit of Justice
In
her newest romantic-suspense novel, critically-acclaimed author Irene Hannon
asks herself what would happen if the victim of a deadly car crash on a
secluded country road simply disappeared? Vanished
is the gripping first novel in Hannon’s Private
Justice series. It opens with a shadowy figure caught in the beam of
reporter Moira Harrison’s headlights – followed by a solid thump before she
loses control and crashes into a tree. But when Moira regains consciousness,
the victim is nowhere to be seen.
The
police say the disappearance never happened, but Moira can’t forget the look of
sheer terror she saw on the person’s face in the instant it was caught in the
glare of her headlights. Now her only hope of discovering the truth is a former
police detective turned private eye—and her own investigate skills.
As
often happens for Hannon, the genesis of this story came out of the blue,
triggered by a simple incident.
“I
was driving home from church one rainy night and my headlights fell on a
bicyclist on the edge of the narrow road. I swerved to avoid him, thinking what
a risk he was taking. Then the wheels in my brain started turning and I began
what-iffing. What if a woman was driving alone on a country road and suddenly
caught a desperate figure in her headlights? What if she swerved, but hit the
figure? What if a stranger appeared out of the darkness to offer assistance
before she lost consciousness? What if she woke up and both the stranger and the
victim had disappeared? My five-second encounter on that rainy night was the
impetus not only for this book, but for my whole Private Justice series, which
focuses on situations that have fallen through the cracks of official law
enforcement or been dismissed by the police.”
Hannon,
a former communications executive for a Fortune 500 company, left the corporate
world in 2003 to focus on her growing fiction brand. While continuing to write
contemporary romance, she also delved into suspense. From the beginning, her romantic
suspense books have garnered rave reviews. Booklist
named Deadly Pursuit (Revell,
2011) one of the top ten inspirational fiction titles for 2011. The final book
in her Guardians of Justice series, Lethal
Legacy (Revell, 2011) received a starred review from Library Journal, which praised the book for its “compelling
characters and edge-of-your-seat action.”
Irene Hannon is the author of more than 40 novels,
including the bestselling Heroes of
Quantico and Guardians of Justice
series. Her books have been honored with two coveted RITA awards from Romance
Writers of America, a Carol Award, a HOLT Medallion, a National Readers’ Choice
Award, a Daphne du Maurier Award, a Retailers Choice Award and two Reviewers'
Choice Awards from RT Book
Reviews magazine. She lives
in Missouri.
For more
information about her and her books, visit her web site at www.irenehannon.com and follow her on
Twitter at @IreneHannon.
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