The Most Wanted

The Most Wanted

by JacquelynMitchard (Author)

Synopsis

The long awaited second novel from Jacquelyn Mitchard, author of the million-copy selling The Deep End of the Ocean. Intensely erotic, The Most Wanted is also a romance in the epic tradition, about love that can come along once in a lifetime and challenge all of us to break the rules. Arley Mowbray, only fourteen years old, is dreaming her life away in South Texas when -- defying all earthly logic -- she falls in love, at hurricane force, with an outlaw and secretly becomes his wife. Public-aid lawyer Annie Singer, whose own careful, well-ordered life is catapulted into change from the moment she meets Arley, will become first the girl's advocate and defender, then the closest thing to a loving mother Arley will ever have. What happens to Arley and her husband, Dillon LeGrande, is the stuff of legend. He will break out of prison on a terrifying errand, but is it to claim his wife and their baby daughter or to destroy them? His love will put them into nearly unthinkable danger -- danger Arley and even Annie will find too compelling to ignore, too seductive to flee. No other writer has Mitchard's fierce, brave and tender insights into the bonds of mothers and daughters. Larger than life, yet the very stuff of life itself, The Most Wanted is the tour de force that the many who treasure The Deep End of the Ocean have been waiting for.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 407
Edition: Australia and New Zealand ed
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: 18 Jan 1999

ISBN 10: 0002257378
ISBN 13: 9780002257374

Media Reviews
Acclaim for The Deep End of the Ocean: 'Masterfully paced... A story of one family's slow tumble back into light.' Los Angeles Times 'A drama with the tension of a thriller... that moves deeply into the emotional territory of family ties.' People
Author Bio
Jacquelyn Mitchard is a journalist and the author of two non-fiction books. The Deep End of the Ocean, which was her first novel, was a runaway New York Times bestseller. She lives in Madison, Wisconsin, with her five children.