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The Winner

(Paperback - 2002)
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David Baldacci

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The Winner
THE DREAM

She is twenty, beautiful, dirt-poor, and hoping for a better life for her infant daughter when LuAnn Tyler is offered the gift of a lifetime, a $100 million lottery jackpot. All she has to do is change her identity and leave the U.S. forever.

THE KILLER

It's an offer she dares to refuse...until violence forces her hand and thrusts her into a harrowing game of high-stakes, big-money subterfuge. It's a price she won't fully pay...until she does the unthinkable and breaks the promise that made her rich.

THE WINNER

For if LuAnn Tyler comes home, she will be pitted against the deadliest contestant of all: the chameleonlike financial mastermind who changed her life. And who can take it away at will...

When LuAnn Tyler is asked to be part of a crooked lottery scheme, she refuses, even though it would mean millions of dollars. But when she is framed for murder, the frightened single mother is forced to participate. Ten years later she has become a wealthy woman determined to live a normal life. But it will take more than money to escape the attentions of the FBI who may want her for murder, and the dangerous man from her past who wants to kill her...if she doesn't stop him first.

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Details of The Winner Title: The Winner
Author: David Baldacci
ISBN:

0446606324


ISBN-13:

9780446606325


Binding: Paperback
Publishing Date: 2002
Publisher: Warner Books
Number of Pages: 656
Language: English
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