Liam Taggart and Catherine Lockhart novels

Author:
Balson, Ronald H
 
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Book cover for "Saving Sophie".
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Series Volume:
1.
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3.8 stars
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"Jack Sommers was just an ordinary accountant from Chicago--that is, until his wife passed away, his young daughter was kidnapped, and he became the main suspect in an $88 million dollar embezzlement case. Now Jack is on the run, hoping to avoid the feds long enough to rescue his daughter Sophie from her maternal grandfather, a suspected terrorist in Palestine. With the help of investigative team Liam and Catherine, and a new CIA operative, a secret...
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Series Volume:
2.
Average Rating:
4.9 stars
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"From the author of Once We Were Brothers comes a saga inspired by true events of a Holocaust survivor's quest to fulfill a promise, return to Poland and find two sisters lost during World War II. "--
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Series Volume:
3.
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5 stars
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When his uncle dies, Liam Taggart reluctantly returns to his childhood home in Northern Ireland for the funeral, but strangely, it seems that his uncle anticipated hos own murder. Uncle Fergus left his entire estate to a trust, directing that no distributions be made to any person until the killer is found.
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Series Volume:
4.
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4.5 stars
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Catherine Lockhart and Liam Taggart investigate a German violin prodigy's handwritten records from Berlin's interwar period to resolve a land dispute between a powerful corporation and a woman facing the loss of her Tuscan hills home.
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5.
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4 stars
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"A story of bravery, betrayal, and redemption-from the winner of the National Jewish Book Award. Chicago, 2018: Ole Henryks, a popular restauranteur, is set to be honored by the Danish/American Association for his many civic and charitable contributions. Frequently appearing on local TV, he is well known for his actions in Nazi-occupied Denmark during World War II-most consider him a hero. Britta Stein, however, does not. The ninety-year-old Chicago...