Night Tales

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Silhouette Books, 2000 - Fiction - 761 pages
This omnibus collects four previously published works of after-dark passion and suspense from the Night series: NIGHT SHIFT (1991), NIGHT SHADOW (1991), NIGHTSHADE (1993), and NIGHT SMOKE (1994). NIGHT SHIFT's heroine is sexy-voiced Denver DJ Cilla O'Roarke, host of a late-night radio show. When a stalker pursues Cilla, her police protection, Detective Boyd Fletcher, develops a more than professional interest in her. NIGHT SHADOW is a supernatural romance with a comic book flair. Cilla's younger sister, assistant district attorney Deborah, falls in love with millionaire Gage Guthrie and his alter ego, the vigilante Nemesis, unaware that they're the same man. In NIGHTSHADE, tough police lieutenant Althea Grayson finally learns to let down her guard when she teams up with PI Colt Nightshade in search of a runaway teenage girl snatched by a pornography ring. NIGHT SMOKE concerns Natalie Fletcher, the sister of Althea's former partner Boyd (the male romantic lead from NIGHT SHIFT). Natalie's ambitious plans to expand her business are threatened by an arsonist. In steps arson investigator Ryan Piasecki to catch the criminal ... and steal Natalie's heart.

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Contents

NIGHT SHIFT
9
NIGHT SHADOW
195
NIGHTSHADE
385
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About the author (2000)

Nora Roberts was born in Silver Spring, Maryland on October 10, 1950. Her first book, Irish Thoroughbred, was published in 1981. Since then, she has written more than 200 novels. She writes romances under her own name including Montana Sky, Blue Smoke, Carolina Moon, The Search, Chasing Fire, The Witness, The Perfect Hope, Inner Harbor, Dark Witch, Shadow Spell, The Collector, The Villa, The Liar, The Obsession, and Shelter in Place. She writes crime novels under the pseudonym of J. D. Robb including the In Death series. She has been given the Romance Writers of America Lifetime Achievement Award and has been inducted into their Hall of Fame.

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