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Rijzen

(2024)
(Book 27 in the Cardigan Estate series)
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Moon is in a pickle in Amsterdam, and the twins have the job of rescuing him. Being on foreign soil means they can’t just swan in and do whatever they like, and it’s proving difficult for George Wilkes. He’s used to doing what he wants, when he wants, and having restrictions is getting on his last nerve.

Hendrik Alderliesten’s scheme to send women to the UK means he needs Moon to agree to manage them—except Moon doesn’t want to. Hendrik, left with no alternative but to teach the Londoner a lesson, struggles to hide the fact he’s floundering beneath the façade he’s built around himself. He wants to be top dog, but has he got the courage to see it through?

Ineke Meijer has lived a controlled life. She strikes out on her own, desperate to make it. When Hendrik approaches her to be a high-end escort in London, she grabs the chance to leave Amsterdam and her memories behind.

But someone has been sent to kill her, a man she’s never met before, but he promises she won’t die. He tells her to trust him, but Ineke has never trusted anyone. Can she put her faith in him and hope she can at last fly away to a new life?

Murder inevitably happens, the absence of a warehouse and circular saw crosses George has to bear. Will the twins and Moon get back to London before the bodies are discovered? And what secret from Ineke’s past pops up, shattering her world once again?

Amsterdam is the playground, a place that has hidden atrocities for twenty years.

It’s time to break free.


Genre: Mystery

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