Genre Mystery & Crime. Page - 40
His last name was G'Argyle, a surname of questionable origins. His given name, Xavion, was either unknown or generally ignored. The last in his family line, he lived as a recluse, his phone number the only point of contact between him and the rest of the world. But because he had a way of breaking information down quickly into perfect order, logic, and resolution, he was sought by governments, international and local police units, but most often by every-day citizens who had a personal mystery to solve (if they could find him).
And conveniently - perhaps - his name became, simply, Gargoyle.
Gabby McFee is living the high life. She loves her school, her friends, her house. She does not expect much until she finds out that a story that won a contest was submitted in her name. It turns out that it's a story SHE wrote but never wanted publicized. Her English teacher swears she didn't submit it and of course no one is 'fessing up. She may need the help of her own worst enemy, Marv Martin, a girl with a head too big for her brain, and a science and math whiz who's only interest is in Gabby herself right now.
Shadows of Deceit is the second installment in the thrilling Series of Shadows.
Three bodies. No clues. No heads.
It takes more than a near-death experience to keep Detective Lou Donovan off the job. Three decapitated bodies are discovered in the empty house of a high-profile Colombian coffee mogul putting a drug cartel at the top of the suspect list. Or is that the perpetrator's intent?
Lou and her team find themselves dancing on the edge of an international incident where every twist and turn uncovers a tangled web of murderous lies. When the absence of evidence is their strongest lead, Lou must find a way to solve the case while navigating a minefield that threatens to expose the people she has come to love.
A unique mix of mystery, crime and a touch of romance, Shadows of Deceit will have readers anxiously turning the pages to discover the truth behind the endless maze of bloodlust and greed.
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