![]() ![]() She had someone watching over her and she was resourceful. Hattie was safe and would be with his partner. His daughter, at least, was far from this wicked place. ![]() He stared at the crown clip, laying cast aside on the ice, that his daughter had made for him and his chest tightened while a lump formed in his throat. Confirming it just seemed to try to get a reaction from him and was not heralding the appearance of his captor, he lowered his gaze again to the blue ice covering the stone floor.Ī crown clip. He chanced a glance, daring only to spot the vibrant pink of the ribbon around its waist that bounced with its draping arms. His chest felt heavy as his feet remained suspended.Ī purr came from the swaying froslass in the corner, ever watching him with cold blue eyes. Metal chains frosted over cut into scars from years prior. The only indication he still breathed was the occasional puff of air that turned the barest white as it escaped his lips. Foolproof is a global thriller in the tradition of Tess Gerritson, Catherine Coulter, and Linda Howard.Luka Andersen held still in the frozen chamber. ![]() In a search involving Washington DC, Egypt, Italy and Turkey, they expose a plot to hijack a US presidential election, rig voting machines, and topple democracies worldwide. Grant and Henderson then establish a clandestine division inside their company committed to covertly tracking down global terrorists. Founding their own software security firm, they never forgot that morning of horror. That casual act saved them from the Twin Towers’ collapse, even as their friends and Brenda’s fianc were killed and their company obliterated. The morning of 9/11 Brenda Grant and Daniel Henderson met for coffee before going to their software firm in the World Trade Center. It didn’t matter that the incident had happened more than thirty years earlier Dorothy was going to get to the bottom of the mystery for Alan…Īnd uncover a new one while she was at it.įoolproof (With: Mark Richard Zubro,Barbara D’Amato) A perfect time to take a vacation…Īnd a perfect chance for Dorothy Martin. It was raining in Sherebury, but the sun was out in Cornwall. It was a failure that he’d carried for years. Her death was a mystery that had haunted Alan Nesbitt, Dorothy Martin’s now retired Chief Constable husband, since 1968. The cliff from which she fell was miles from anywhere. All the police knew was her approximate age, that she’d had a child a few months before she died, and that she weighed only about ninety pounds. She’d been fashionably dressed, obviously out for a night of partying. The action of the water and sea life made circulating a picture of her impossible, but even with a description, no one identified her no one reported a girl gone missing from any of the nearby villages. She was about twenty, with long blond hair, and her body was found a few days after she fell from the cliffs to her death on the rocks below. ![]() Dams proves once again that Dorothy Martin is a sleuth with staying power. With all the charm and grace that makes the traditional, British cozy style mystery a mainstay of fans around the world, Jeanne M. Fortunately, she’s as good a teacher as she is a detective. With no credentials and a local police department that resents his presence, he must now learn how to uncover secrets with no one but his wife to guide him. As Dorothy begins to ask questions, Alan makes a discovery of his own: what Dorothy has been doing is hard work. But Dorothy knows about innocent facades, as does her husband, Alan, now retired from Scotland Yard. Cassidy was 96 years old and succumbed to pneumonia. Kevin Cassidy has left her some money and a letter suggesting that if he dies, he’s been murdered. Now that Dorothy Martin has proved to the good folk of Shrewsbury, England, that she’s more than adept at sleuthing, what might be more natural than for her to bring her skills back home to the United States? Dorothy returns to Hillsburg, Indiana, to claim a small inheritance and a large problem. ![]()
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