Ice Blue

by Anne
Stuart
Hard driving
cruel romance and suspense to the N-th degree
Publisher: Mira
(April 1, 2007)
Ice Blue is
a hard driving suspense and romance set in the midst of a global power
struggle against the catastrophic plans of delusional religious cult
leader surrounded by New Age enthusiasts and the best scientific minds
the Cold War could provide. A professional Japanese operative is
ordered to obtain an art relic and then kill his hostage but surprising
twists and unfolding details repeatedly derail the completion of those
orders. Romantic suspense fills every scene of Ice Blue to the N-th degree!
Museum curator and Asian art scholar Summer Hawthorne treasures the
blue ceramic bowl as a gift from her beloved Japanese nanny. Summer
values her childhood memories of eating cookies from it over its
current high monetary value. When her quirky mother Lianne joins The
True Realization Fellowship, a Japanese religious cult headed by the
albino Shirosama, Summer knows that if her mother had her way, her
beloved bowl will be only one more family heirloom that increases the
coffers of this strange cult.
When Takashi O'Brien ("Taka") saves Summer from Shirosama's followers
and a certain death, she does not know whether to trust him or fear
him. He may have temporarily saved the bowl from the True Realization
but only so that he could take it. If the look in his eyes did not
scare her, his tattoo does. Taka belongs to the Yakuza (the Japanese
Mafia). She has already seen him kill more than once to achieve his
objective and his plans for her are no secret. Even more disturbing is
the use to which this bowl will be put once possession is attained. The
macabre and delusional visions of his Holiness Shirosama are far more
deadly than the sarin gas attacks of the Tokyo subways by the Aum
Shinrikyo cult and or the Jonestown mass suicide "The People's Temple"
led by the Reverend Jim Jones.
The reader knows every cruel thought and mission detail as it unfolds
--- and still the page-turning suspense builds until the very last
line. Despite her hostage situation, Summer is an unusual
heroine-victim --- weak, strong, intelligent, feminine, bruised from
the past endowed with a quirky sense of humor. The unusual pairing of
the family rejected half-breed Yakuza operative and the sensitive
museum curator who thinks of herself as unattractive electrifies the
suspense. The romance is hard, somewhat cruel yet soul-healing and even
tender at moments, but most of all unforgettable. The family
relationships of the main characters and the secondary characters are
complex and deepen the psychological motivations and histories of Taka
and Summer. Ice Blue will
sear these two characters and their struggle into the reader's memory
long after the book is closed.
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