The Fall of Saigon by Richard Ford

The Fall of Saigon by Richard Ford

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The Fall of Saigon by Richard Ford

MaryJo Mullaney is out on a limb. High in a tree in the middle of a gusting rainstorm. No glasses. No shoes. No coat. Rescuing her cat, Jack-- who doesn't realize he needs rescuing. Banker by day, hacker by night, she's given up on the male species. Except Jack.

Coding his next blockbuster software release, millionaire developer Travis Lockwood, discovers a spy perched in the tree outside his second floor window. A rival developer out for a little espionage. This time he'll take matters into his own hands.

Rescuing MaryJo is a breath of fresh air for the workaholic loner. Convincing the beautiful hacker that a hot, no-strings affair is better than a relationship may prove challenging. Because MaryJo has rules. Specifically, a seven-date-rule. When corporate espionage morphs into threats against MaryJo, they will battle a faceless enemy bent on destruction. At stake: his company . . . or MaryJo's life.

OUT ON A LIMB is about accepting yourself-- and remaining true to your beliefs, no matter what everyone else thinks. MaryJo Mullaney has always considered herself only average. Best friend to too many guys, she's given up on finding the one. Happy with who she is, she's accepted a life as 'favorite aunt' and cat mom. Until she falls for Travis-- literally.

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ISBN 13 9780140075823
ISBN 10 0140075828
Titel The Fall of Saigon
Autor Richard Ford
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Viking Penguin
Erscheinungsjahr 1986-05-29
Seitenanzahl 288
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