Collateral Damage
- Authors: Fern Michaels
- Series: Book 11 in the Sisterhood series
- Genres: Romance, Romantic Suspense
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- Rating: 4.6 based on 4,332 reviews
- Release Date: January 1, 2008
- Print length: 249 pages (Hardcover)
About the book
In their unique method of dispensing justice, the seven women of the Sisterhood have remained united through thick and thin, even enduring life on the run. However, their solidarity is now at risk of breaking as Charles Martin presents them with a dilemma: choose between two challenging tasks. The first assignment promises unimaginable wealth, while the second offers something even more enticing - a pardon from the president and a chance for the women to finally come out of hiding.
While the second option appears to be the obvious choice, tensions arise and the Sisterhood faces a rift due to heated exchanges and stubbornness. In order to preserve their bond, Annie, Alexis, Nikki, Isabelle, Kathryn, Yoko, and Myra select their new mission and strive to set aside their differences. A mysterious political figure in Washington D.C. requires the women's help in locating a hacker who has stolen a confidential list of donors' names and sold it to a ring specializing in identity theft. Given the looming presidential election, neither party wishes for the leakage of sensitive information - thereby escalating the stakes.
As the Sisterhood embarks on their quest to apprehend the culprits, they quickly realize that the task is far more perilous than anticipated. Who is truly their influential client? And can they set aside their disagreements and survive long enough to complete the mission?