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Blaze 'n Saddles - John Savage

Blaze 'n Saddles

John Savage
Strict Publishing International , English

Blaze Lane was an inexperienced yet lovable secret agent who made her first appearance in “Tortured Spies”. Stella Walters was a professional escape artist, as readers of “Escape Artist” will know. CIA agents, like Blaze, need many skills, not least how to escape from difficult situations. Stella is the ideal instructor, and soon forms a close friendship with Blaze. When Blaze is sent to London on a mission no more complicated than to interview a Chinese spy being held by British Intelligence, it seems there may be much more to be learned much closer to home. Conveniently ignoring the CIA rules about not operating within the USA, Blaze and her partner return to investigate a ranch where it may well be that international secrets are being exchanged. Blaze being Blaze, it is not that simple, and when it all goes horribly wrong and Blaze has the opportunity to make a single telephone call, she has completely forgotten all the emergency CIA contact numbers. All she can remember is Stella’s number, and manages to call it and leave just a brief message before she once again finds herself a prisoner in tight bondage and pain. The owner of the ranch is, as one would expect in a John Savage novel, particularly interested in using and abusing women, and putting them in as much sexual agony as he can possibly devise. He can hardly be expected to change his ways when presented with a body as desirable as Blaze’s – or Stella’s, after her unsuccessful rescue attempt.

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