![]() ![]() ![]() Avery believes him because she had a voice mail message from her aunt talking about a chauffeur named Monk supposedly sent by Utopia to pick up spa guests from the airport. ![]() The situation becomes more puzzling when John Paul Renard shows up looking for Carrie, claiming the credit card used to book the spa stay is owned by a known hitman named Monk. She has some vacation time coming to her and agrees to join her Aunt Carrie at Utopia, only to arrive and find her reservation cancelled and her aunt missing. Anyone so much as opens a window and they all die.Īvery Delaney is Carrie’s niece and an analyst for the FBI. She’s escorted to a remote mountain home with two other women, and wakes up the next morning to find the house wired with explosives. But when she arrives in Aspen she learns there’s been a slight change in plans. ![]() She’s loath to leave her business but agrees to go, rationalizing that the trip will be a source for Hollywood contacts. Talent agent Carrie Salvetti has been given a free vacation at Utopia, an upscale spa in Aspen. Here’s a fast-paced tale of suspense that is balanced with a great romance. Killjoy is a perfect example of why I’m glad she made the leap. I’ve heard people gripe about Garwood’s jump from historicals to contemporaries, but I’m not one of them. ![]()
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