"Conflict of generations Fiction." . . "ROMANTIC SUSPENSE FICTION." . . "Conflict of generations." . . "FICTION General." . . "thriller." . . "Fathers and daughters Fiction." . . . . "Interior decorators" . . "Iron industry and trade Fiction." . . "DOWNLOADABLE AUDIO BOOKS." . . "Family-owned business enterprises Fiction." . . "Family-owned business enterprises." . . "Iron industry and trade." . . "LOUISIANA Fiction." . . "fiction." . . "Talking books." . . "Fathers and daughters." . . "Simon & Schuster Audio (Firm)" . . "MP3 (Audio coding standard)" . . . . . . . . . . . . "Love stories"@en . . "Romantic suspense"@en . . . . . . . "When she hears that her younger brother Danny has committed suicide, Sayre Lynch relinquishes her vow to never return to Destiny, the small Louisiana town in which she grew up. She plans to leave immediately after the funeral, but soon finds herself drawn into the web cast by Huff Hoyle, her controlling and tryannical father. Hoyle owns the town's sole industry and runs the lives of everyone who lives there." . "When she hears that her younger brother Danny has committed suicide, Sayre Lynch relinquishes her vow to never return to Destiny, the small Louisiana town in which she grew up. She plans to leave immediately after the funeral, but soon finds herself drawn into the web cast by Huff Hoyle, her controlling and tryannical father. Hoyle owns the town's sole industry and runs the lives of everyone who lives there."@en . . . . "Talking books"@en . . "Returning to her Louisiana hometown after the suicide of her younger brother, Danny, Sayre Lynch examines the turbulent relationship between Danny and their favored older brother and begins to suspect that Danny was murdered." . "Fiction" . "Fiction"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Suspense fiction"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "White Hot"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "When her younger brother commits suicide, Sayre Lynch returns to her hometown for the funeral and finds herself drawn into a web cast by her controlling and tyrranical father."@en . "When she hears that her younger brother Danny has committed suicide, Sayre Lynch relents from her vow never to return to Destiny, the small Louisiana town in which she grew up. She plans to leave immediately after the funeral, but instead soon finds herself drawn into the web cast by Huff Hoyle, her controlling and tyrannical father, the man who owns the town's sole industry, an iron foundry, and in effect runs the lives of everyone who lives there. As she feared, Sayre learns that nothing has changed. Her father and older brother, Chris, are as devious as ever, and now they have a new partner-in-crime, a canny and disarming lawyer named Beck Merchant, who appears to be their equal in corruption. Soon, Sayre is thrown in closer contact with Beck and becomes convinced that something more sinister is at play than her father's usual need to dominate people and events. As she sets out to learn just what did happen to Danny, she comes to realize that there are many secrets in Destiny - secrets that hide decades of pain and anger, and that threaten at any moment to erupt and destroy not only her father and brother, but perhaps Sayre herself Underneath the rigid control that the Hoyles exert over the town, trouble is brewing. Old hatreds foster plans for revenge, past crimes resurface, and a maverick deputy sheriff determines that Danny Hoyle's death was not suicide, but murder. As tensions mount, threatening to ignite a powder keg of long-held hostility, Sayre finds herself inextricably drawn into a struggle with striking laborers, her unscrupulous father, and her own emotions over the love/hate relationship that is growing with Beck, a man apparently with his own agenda, and mysteries of his own."@en . . . . "Ten years ago Sayre Lynch escaped from her small Louisiana hometown. Now she must return to Destiny to bury her brother, and confront her manipulative father and the painful memories she attempted to flee."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Sayre returns home for her brother's funeral but her plans to leave immediately change when she starts to believe that her father and other brother, along with their corporate lawyer, are up to something worse than usual."@en . . "Destiny, Louisiana. Sayre Lynch returns home after her brother's questionable suicide. She investigates the death as charges of labour unrest, bribery, and murder envelop other relatives. Darker secrets emerge while she develops a love/hate relationship with a close family associate."@en . . . . . "When she hears that her younger brother Danny has committed suicide, Sayre Lynch relinquishes her vow to never return to Destiny, the small Louisiana town in which she grew up. She plans to leave immediately after the funeral, but soon finds herself drawn into the web cast by Huff Hoyle, her controlling and tryannical father. Hoyle owns the town's sole industry and runs the lives of everyone who lives there.--"@en . . . . . . "White hot"@en . "White hot" . . "Ten years ago Sayre Lynch escaped from her small Louisiana hometown. Now she must return to bury her brother, and confront her manipulative father and the painful memories she attempted to flee. As investigators question the nature of Danny's death, Sayre examines the turbulent relationships within her own family. Complicating her attempts to learn exactly how her brother died is Beck Merchant, her father's brilliant and canny attorney, who seems every bit as corrupt as her father."@en . . . . . . "White hot [electronic resource]"@en . . "Downloadable audio books"@en . "Downloadable audio books" . . . "When her younger brother commits suicide, Sayre Lynch returns to her hometown for the funeral and finds herself drawn into a web cast by her controlling and tyrannical father."@en . "Romantic suspense fiction"@en . . "Romantic suspense fiction" . "Audiobooks"@en . . . . "Destiny, Louisiana. Sayre Lynch returns home after her brother's questionable suicide. She investigates the death as charges of labour unrest, bribery, and murder envelop other relatives. Darker secrets emerge while she develops a love/hate relationship with a close family associate. Descriptions of sex and strong language. Bestseller. 2004."@en . "White hot (abridged)"@en . . "Louisiana" . . "Louisiana." . "Brothers Death Fiction." . . "Daisy talking books." . . "Brothers Death." . .