Judgment Day - Jaysen Christopher - Bøker - ROSEDOG BOOKS - 9781480966512 - 15. februar 2016
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Judgment Day


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Private Investigator and former CIA "asset" Kaylyn Vale is working for the state police. Someone is killing superior court judges and leaving quotes from scriptures on our flawed judicial system. Kaylyn discovers that the killer is also spelling out a message by using the first letter of each judge's last name - and it's also a clue as to when the killer will strike next.

In desperation, Kaylyn recruits beautiful local author Samantha Ashbery. Unfortunately, Kaylyn once had an affair with Sam's husband - and to further complicate matters, Kaylyn now begins a torrid love affair with Sam.

When an attempt is made on Kaylyn's life, she initially believes Sam is responsible. It turns out Sam has an airtight alibi. With nowhere else to go, Kaylyn consults a former associate at Langley. Kaylyn is told that all the evidence points to her old friend Rachel Stark, whose brother was wrongfully convicted of a crime. But this is impossible: Rachel was killed in a car bombing in Beirut five years ago.

As the bodies pile up, Kaylyn and Sam believe that the killer is spelling out the words "Judgment Day." When Kaylyn gets closer to the truth, she begins to fear that she herself will be the next victim...

About the Author

Jaysen Christopher is the author of numerous essays and articles on social justice and human rights, published under a variety of pen-names. A martial artist and a former investigative consultant, he lives in Massachusetts with his wife Susan and their cat, Rainbow. Judgment Day is his first published novel.

Media Bøker     Pocketbok   (Bok med mykt omslag og limt rygg)
Utgitt 15. februar 2016
ISBN13 9781480966512
Utgivere ROSEDOG BOOKS
Antall sider 278
Mål 140 × 216 × 15 mm   ·   322 g
Språk Engelsk  

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