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Title:
Christmas at Timberwoods
Author:
Michaels, Fern.
ISBN:
9780821775875
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Uniform Title:
Split second
Publication Information:
New York : Zebra Books, c2011.
Physical Description:
362 p. ; 18 cm.
General Note:
"Previously published in hardcover in a slightly different version under the title Split second by Severn House in July 1999"--T.p. verso.

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Summary

Beloved New York Times bestselling author Fern Michaels crafts an unforgettable story of lives connected and friendship kindled in an action-packed and gripping novel. It's the most wonderful time of the year...and for Heather Andrews, security manager at Timberwoods Mall, undoubtedly the busiest. But this Christmas, Heather has more to contend with than frazzled parents and disgruntled Santas. Angela Steinhart, a young woman who designed the mall's spectacular holiday displays, has had a premonition that tragedy will strike on Christmas Eve. And Angela's visions have a habit of coming true. Heather would love to dismiss the warning as holiday stress. But the more she gets to know the quiet, lonely Angela, the more she trusts her. In Lex, her boss, Heather finds an ally-and the glimmer of something more profound. And as the days count down, it will take all of her wits, hope, and unflagging courage to stop someone from destroying the season in one split second...


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Library Journal Review

Angela Steinhart tries to warn the security team at Timberwoods Mall about her vision of a holiday explosion. Estranged from her wealthy family because of her gift, Angela is lonely and susceptible to the attentions of a disgruntled mall employee who may be behind her terrifying dreams. A somewhat bizarre holiday entry from the prolific and usually reliable Michaels. Children feature prominently in four feel-good novellas in Making Spirits Bright by Michaels, Elizabeth Bass, Rosalind Noonan, and Nan Rossiter. (c) Copyright 2011. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.


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