Amy Shaw has worked hard to get to where she is today and is thrilled to immerse herself in her new career as a local news broadcaster. After she is assigned to Darren Walsh, a handsome cameraman, they begin covering community events in the small city of Oshawa, Ontarionever realizing that they are about to become entangled in a string of murders. A few on-camera interviews later, Amy is already making a name for herself, and Darren is finding himself more attracted to her girl-next-door looks as each day passes. But when Darren and Amy begin to notice that accidents seem to follow themwith people ending up deadthey cannot help but think there must some connection. While the local police focus on Amy as their number one suspect, she has the uneasy feeling that she is being watched. When she starts receiving threatening letters and phone calls, her worst fears are confirmed. Amy is suddenly transformed from a television news reporter to an amateur sleuth as she launches her own investigation to find out who is behind the sinister eventsbefore she becomes the next victim.
Coming in June 2012 - Darkness Rising, Book 2 of the Into the Shadows Series!
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This book offers a framework for understanding the disjuncture between the labor desired by employers and life as an undocumented worker in America today.
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This new, expanded collection of Antonio Tabucchi's stories collects the best short fiction from the Italian author recognized as one of the masters of the form.
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Tracing intricately orchestrated terrorist plots and the elaborate, multiyear investigations to disrupt them, Seth G. Jones identifies three distinct "waves" of al Qa'ida violence.
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