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Humans sit comfortably at the summit of the food chain; rarely does any other animal get the advantage. But other people? Now there's something to fear.
In Mell Corcoran's thrilling crime novel debut, Shadows of Doubt, women are being hunted, tortured, killed and their assailant leaves the same clue on each of them but it has no scientific explanation. Detective Lou Donovan must figure out this killer's signature because he's escalating and no one knows where he will strike next.
When the first victim appears in Shadow of Doubt Lou nor her partner wants the case but it's shoved in their laps. As soon as they make some progress, however, the case is taken from them and the explanation is weak at best. Lou won't let go and tries to work below the radar but she's foiled at every turn. It's as if someone is watching her and knows her every move.
Shadow of Doubt is the first novel in the highly addicting Series of Shadows.
Find out more at: mellcorcoran.com
A boy is missing, and Megan Laiken, the assistant to the D.A., is interested in Samuel Craxton, the boy's father. But he's married to his son's stepmother. As secrets unravel, Megan discovers that Sam is not who he says he is, and he may not even be the boy's father. The stepmother, Anne, is a news reporter more interested in unraveling murder and fraud cases than finding her stepson. Probably because she was involved in fraud herself. As more mysteries are discovered, and Megan's heart is broken, the ghost of the boy's mother wants help to find her son, and she chooses Megan as a target.
When Victor McCormac and his men arrived at Bradwell Nuclear Reactor Station, they were not there as ordinary visitors.
In less than two hours they had completely taken over and McCormac was soon on the phone
to the Prime Minister to advise him that unless a ransom of
500 million pounds was paid both reactors at Bradwell would be destroyed causing the
biggest nuclear disaster
the world had ever seen.
Humans sit comfortably at the summit of the food chain; rarely does any other animal get the advantage. But other people? Now there's something to fear.
In Mell Corcoran's thrilling crime novel debut, Shadows of Doubt, women are being hunted, tortured, killed and their assailant leaves the same clue on each of them but it has no scientific explanation. Detective Lou Donovan must figure out this killer's signature because he's escalating and no one knows where he will strike next.
When the first victim appears in Shadow of Doubt Lou nor her partner wants the case but it's shoved in their laps. As soon as they make some progress, however, the case is taken from them and the explanation is weak at best. Lou won't let go and tries to work below the radar but she's foiled at every turn. It's as if someone is watching her and knows her every move.
Shadow of Doubt is the first novel in the highly addicting Series of Shadows.
Find out more at: mellcorcoran.com
A boy is missing, and Megan Laiken, the assistant to the D.A., is interested in Samuel Craxton, the boy's father. But he's married to his son's stepmother. As secrets unravel, Megan discovers that Sam is not who he says he is, and he may not even be the boy's father. The stepmother, Anne, is a news reporter more interested in unraveling murder and fraud cases than finding her stepson. Probably because she was involved in fraud herself. As more mysteries are discovered, and Megan's heart is broken, the ghost of the boy's mother wants help to find her son, and she chooses Megan as a target.
When Victor McCormac and his men arrived at Bradwell Nuclear Reactor Station, they were not there as ordinary visitors.
In less than two hours they had completely taken over and McCormac was soon on the phone
to the Prime Minister to advise him that unless a ransom of
500 million pounds was paid both reactors at Bradwell would be destroyed causing the
biggest nuclear disaster
the world had ever seen.