Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Carved in Bone, a Bill Brockton, Body Farm Mystery by Jefferson Bass, Now at a Special Price

Carved in Bone by Jefferson Bass

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Carved in Bone by Jefferson Bass, now available at a special price, courtesy of the publisher, HarperCollins.

The ebook format of this title was priced at $1.99 from the listed vendors (below) as of the date and time of this post (08/27/2013 at 3:00 PM ET). Prices are subject to change without notice. The price displayed on the vendor website at the time of purchase will be the price paid for the book. Please confirm the price of the book before completing your transaction.

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Carved in Bone by Jefferson Bass

Carved in Bone by Jefferson Bass
A Bill Brockton, Body Farm Mystery (1st in series)
Publisher: HarperCollins

Renowned anthropologist Dr. Bill Brockton has spent his career surrounded by death at the Body Farm. Now he's being called upon to help solve a baffling puzzle in a remote mountain community. The mummified corpse of a young woman dead for thirty years has been discovered in a cave, the body bizarrely preserved and transformed by the environment's unique chemistry.

But Brockton's investigation is threatening to open old wounds among an insular people who won't forget or forgive. And a long-buried secret prematurely exposed could inflame Brockton's own guilt — and the dangerous hostility of bitter enemies determined to see him fail … by any means necessary.

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The Whole Enchilada by Diane Mott Davidson, New in Bookstores This Week

New Mysteries (July 2013)

Today's new hardcover mystery title, scheduled to be published this week by William Morrow, is The Whole Enchilada by Diane Mott Davidson.

For a list of more new hardcover mysteries published this month, visit our New Mysteries page for August 2013. For new paperback mysteries, visit The Mystery Bookshelf where a selection of August 2013 mysteries, novels of suspense, and thrillers are shelved.

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The Whole Enchilada by Diane Mott Davidson

The Whole Enchilada
Diane Mott Davidson
Series: Goldy Schulz (17th)

Goldy Schulz knows her food is to die for, but she never expects one of her best friends to actually keel over when she's leaving a birthday party Goldy has catered. At first, everyone assumes that all the fun and excitement of the party, not to mention the rich fare, did her in.

But what looks like a coronary turns out to be a generous serving of cold-blooded murder. And the clever culprit is just getting cooking.

When a colleague — a woman who resembles Goldy — is stabbed, and Goldy is attacked outside her house, it becomes clear that the popular caterer is the main course on a killer menu. With time running out, Goldy must roll up her sleeves, sharpen her knives, and make a meal out of a devious murderer, before that killer can serve her up cold.

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Mystery and Suspense Films: The Reluctant Fundamentalist, New This Week on DVD

Mystery, Suspense, and Thriller Films on DVD, Blu-ray Disc, or Video on Demand

Checking through our list of films currently scheduled for release this week on DVD and/or Blu-ray disc, we are pleased to feature one that falls into the mystery, suspense, thriller and/or adventure category …

The Reluctant Fundamentalist starring Kate Hudson, Kiefer Sutherland, and Liev Schreiber.

See also a list of current mystery and suspense DVD, Blu-ray, or VOD deals on Amazon.com.

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The Reluctant Fundamentalist


The Reluctant Fundamentalist (2013)

Directed by Mira Nair from a screenplay by William Wheeler and based on the 2007 novel The Reluctant Fundamentalist by Mohsin Hamid (more details about the book, below).

Film Synopsis (from the studio): When an American academic in Pakistan is kidnapped by anti-American radicals, the CIA thinks popular young Pakistani professor Changez is involved.

But as Changez tells his remarkable story about his life in the US — including his rising career on Wall Street and passionate relationship with a beautiful New York artist — to an American foreign correspondent, the truth becomes harder to pin down.

Running time: 130 minutes. Rating: Rated R for language, some violence and brief sexuality.

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The Reluctant Fundamentalist by Mohsin Hamid

The Reluctant Fundamentalist
Mohsin Hamid

At a café table in Lahore, a bearded Pakistani man converses with an uneasy American stranger. As dusk deepens to night, he begins the tale that has brought them to this fateful encounter …

Changez is living an immigrant's dream of America. At the top of his class at Princeton, he is snapped up by an elite valuation firm. He thrives on the energy of New York, and his budding romance with elegant, beautiful Erica promises entry into Manhattan society at the same exalted level once occupied by his own family back in Lahore.

But in the wake of September 11, Changez finds his position in his adopted city suddenly overturned, and his relationship with Erica shifting. And Changez's own identity is in seismic shift as well, unearthing allegiances more fundamental than money, power, and maybe even love.

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MystereBooks: A Picture of Guilt by Libby Fischer Hellmann, Available this Month at a Special Price

Amazon Kindle eBooks $3.99 or Less

Every month Amazon releases a new selection of Kindle books priced $3.99 or less.

Today's featured title from the Mystery & Thrillers category is A Picture of Guilt by Libby Fischer Hellmann. This Kindle book was listed at $0.99 as of the date and time of this post, Tuesday, August 27, 2013 at 1:30 PM ET, and should be available at this price through the end of the month.

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A Picture of Guilt by Libby Fischer Hellmann

A Picture of Guilt by Libby Fischer Hellmann
An Ellie Foreman Mystery
Publisher: The Red Herrings Press

The big news story in Chicago is the murder trial of Johnny Santoro, a dock worker whose girlfriend has been killed. Most Chicagoans are betting on a quick guilty verdict, but Ellie Foreman has doubts about his complicity — Santoro is strangely familiar to her.

Checking back to the outtakes of a video project in progress while the murder took place, Ellie finds evidence that could save Santoro from a lifetime behind bars. It seems the perfect alibi, but the tape is compromised by radio interference and Santoro goes to jail.

Almost immediately, Ellie's world begins to shift: a suspicious vehicle follows her, the Chicago mob shows up, and the FBI wants to question her. She doesn't have answers, but she has questions of her own about the radio transmissions. Everything indicates that someone wants something from her, something bigger than the Santoro case. If only she could figure out what it is …

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The Bride Collector, a Crime Thriller by Ted Dekker, Now at a Special Price

The Bride Collector by Ted Dekker

MystereBooks is pleased to feature The Bride Collector by Ted Dekker, now available at a special price, courtesy of the publisher, Center Street.

The ebook format of this title was priced at $1.99 from the listed vendors (below) as of the date and time of this post (08/27/2013 at 1:00 PM ET). Prices are subject to change without notice. The price displayed on the vendor website at the time of purchase will be the price paid for the book. Please confirm the price of the book before completing your transaction.

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The Bride Collector by Ted Dekker

The Bride Collector by Ted Dekker
A Crime Thriller
Publisher: Center Street

FBI Special agent Brad Raines is facing his toughest case yet. A Denver serial killer has killed four beautiful young women, leaving a bridal veil at each crime scene, and he's picking up his pace. Unable to crack the case, Raines appeals for help from a most unusual source: residents of the Center for Wellness and Intelligence, a private psychiatric institution for mentally ill individuals whose are extraordinarily gifted.

It's there that he meets Paradise, a young woman who witnessed her father murder her family and barely escaped his hand. Diagnosed with schizophrenia, Paradise may also have an extrasensory gift: the ability to experience the final moments of a person's life when she touches the dead body.

In a desperate attempt to find the killer, Raines enlists Paradise's help. In an effort to win her trust, he befriends this strange young woman and begins to see in her qualities that most "sane people" sorely lack. Gradually, he starts to question whether sanity resides outside the hospital walls … or inside.

As the Bride Collector picks up the pace-and volume-of his gruesome crucifixions, the case becomes even more personal to Raines when his friend and colleague, a beautiful young forensic psychologist, becomes the Bride Collector's next target.

The FBI believes that the killer plans to murder seven women. Can Paradise help before it's too late?

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A New MystereBook: Envy by Sandra Brown

New MystereBooks (Mystery eBooks)

Here is a mystery, suspense, or thriller ebook that we recently found by sleuthing (as it were) through new or recently reissued titles from independent publishers …

Envy by Sandra Brown was first published in 2001 by Warner Books; today the e-book debuts for this bestselling literary thriller.

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Envy by Sandra Brown

Envy by Sandra Brown
A Literary Thriller
Publisher: Grand Central

Maris Matherly-Reed is a renowned New York book editor, the daughter of a publisher and the wife of bestselling author Noah Reed. It isn't often that an unsolicited submission so captivates her that she feels she must immediately meet its author. But Maris has just received a tantalizing partial manuscript submitted by a writer identified only as P.M.E., with the return address of an obscure island off the Georgia coast. P.M.E.'s blockbuster potential — and perhaps something else — compels Maris to search for him.

On an eerie, ruined cotton plantation, she finds Parker Evans, a man determined to conceal his identity as well as his past. Working with him chapter by chapter, Maris is riveted by his tale of two friends who charter a boat with a young woman for a night of revelry … an excursion from which only one person returns.

As the story unfolds, Maris becomes convinced it is more than just fiction. Disturbed about her growing attraction to Parker and gripped by a chilling suspicion about his novel's characters, she searches for the undisclosed truth about a crime committed decades ago. Then someone close to her dies, while even closer looms the presence of evil — a man who will use her, or anyone, to get what he wants …

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New Poster for Thriller A Single Shot, Adapted from the Novel by Matthew F. Jones

A Single Shot (September 2013)

A new poster has been released by Tribeca for the action thriller A Single Shot (right; click for larger image). The tagline: "A thousand consequences."

A single shot, aimed at a lone deer, hits and kills a young woman. The hunter, John Moon (Sam Rockwell), watches her die before discovering a box of money near her body. In a desperate panic, he takes the cash — hiring a low-rent lawyer (William H. Macy) to fight his wife's (Kelly Reilly) divorce suit — and attempts to cover up the killing. But when he discovers that the money belonged to a group of hardened criminals, the hunter becomes the hunted in this tense cat-and-mouse struggle in the backwoods of West Virginia.

Directed by David M. Rosenthal from an adapted screenplay by Matthew F. Jones and based on A Single Shot by Matthew F. Jones, A Single Shot opens in theaters September 20th, 2013.

A Conversation with Thriller Writer Rory Tate

Omnimystery News: Author Interview with Rory Tate
with Rory Tate

We are delighted to welcome thriller writer Rory Tate to Omnimystery News today.

Rory's new novel — possibly the first in a new series — is Plan X (Thalia Press; June 2013 trade paperback and ebook formats), and we recently had the opportunity to chat with her about it.

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Omnimystery News: How do you decide whether or not a book will be one of a series or a stand-alone?

Rory Tate
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Rory Tate (Lise McClendon)

Rory Tate: The genesis of a book idea is always a dreamy time for me, as character and plot are generally inseparable. I will fill an entire spiral notebook with ideas that morph and get abandoned. Plot depends on action and setting and there are only so many characters that I write about who are equal to that particular action. My historical mysteries, for instance, are very specific to a time and place, Kansas City in the late '30s/early '40s leading up to WW2. So if I want to write about Dorie Lennox, those are the parameters. I have two mystery series — one with Dorie — but I'm focusing more on stand-alones. But my newest thriller, written as Rory Tate, features a Montana cop and I am hoping to make her stories into a series. Police procedurals are the most, shall we say, convenient sort of mystery series to develop and keep up. Private detective novels are second, but in reality very few PIs solve homicides. So if you want to keep with the big issues, death and murder, then using a cop of some kind is the best way to go. I found that out by writing about an amateur sleuth (Alix Thorssen), a private eye (Dorie Lennox), a lawyer (Merle Bennett in Blackbird Fly which I also hope to continue as a series), and finally a policewoman in Plan X this year.

OMN: The cover refers to Plan X as a "thriller". As an author, how is that different than, say, a "mystery" or "novel of suspense"?

RT: I'm not that interested in splitting hairs within the general category of crime. I like to write suspense like in Blackbird Fly which is about a woman who finds herself in a bit of trouble when she goes to France to fix up her dead husband's family home. Yes, there is a murder but it's not really what the story is about. I also published a mainstream novel last year, All Your Pretty Dreams, which could be categorized as a comic family drama (or something). No crime at all, but it has the three things every novel should have: a birth, a death, and a sacrifice. If you can work those into every novel, you've got something going on. The advantages to labeling are for the bookstore or the website, to help the reader find your novel. As the writer I don't think you should worry about that, just write the best damn book you can.

OMN: Tell us something about Plan X that isn't in the synopsis.

RT: I can only tell you so much, because there is a secret that is revealed during Plan X that is central to the mystery. The victim of a bomb blast that kills his girlfriend, Augie Phillips is badly burned and hospitalized, in a coma. Cody Byrne, the protagonist, a cop, is charged with finding his next-of-kin. He is British but beyond that no relatives or details about his past are helpful. But: there is a connection to the British royal family. That's all I can say; my lips are sealed.

OMN: Are there any situations in the book that are based on real events?

RT: The "inciting incident" in Plan X is a huge blast in a university lab. It kills one, burns the other person. This scene is loosely based on real life. Several years ago in Bozeman, Montana, where the book is set, a gas leak blew up a good portion of a downtown block and killed the unfortunate woman who was the first to arrive at the building. Gas leaks are not uncommon, and often deadly like this one. I wanted my story to start out with a bang, so to speak, and an explosion fit the bill. But not an accidental gas leak, I needed something more intriguing. I ended up concocting two rather elaborate bombs with easy-to-obtain materials for Plan X. I didn't try these to see if they work; I just took the advice of others. (Mythbusters, I love you guys.) So if you read Plan X, please: do not try this at home!

OMN: What is the best advice — and harshest criticism — you've received as an author?

RT: I've had a lot of criticism and advice over the years but I think the harshest criticism I ever got was from myself. I want to be better than good as a writer. I don't want to be mediocre. I want to be inventive and smart and emotional when I write and I often fall short. I know I do. But there is always another draft, another novel, another idea. Being a writer for me isn't a one-time thing: "Oh I think I'll write a book, wouldn't that cool?" It's about taking my talent, such as it is, to its limits, to being the best damn writer I can. That often means not comparing myself to other writers, if possible. That's a downward spiral. I just try to make the next book better than the last, in every way I can.

OMN: Complete this sentence: "I am a mystery author and thus I am also …"

RT: "… a devious son of a bitch!" Crime writing makes you see conspiracy everywhere, but hopefully you concoct it only on paper.

OMN: Tell us about why you use a pen name.

RT: Rory Tate is my pen name. As Lise McClendon (my real name) I have written eight books, including two mystery series going back to 1994 when Walker & Co. published The Bluejay Shaman. I have published two Rory Tate thrillers, Jump Cut and Plan X. I decided to use a pen name with Jump Cut because the book was a little different from my previous mysteries, with more action, bigger "stage" — it goes from Seattle to Moldova, and has more thriller elements. (There's a bomb in that one too!)

When I was readying Plan X, I knew I should keep going with Rory Tate despite the fact that I had published a Lise McClendon novel the year before. The audiences are a bit different. I hoped to attract more male readers to my thrillers with an androgynous name and more guns! Women will read books by men or women but male readers like books written by men. I have male point-of-view characters in both books too. There is a downside of course from using a pen name. Your loyal readers don't know it's you! It's somewhat easier now with Amazon because you can list both names as authors. If a reader searches for either name the book comes up. But I have two websites, one at LiseMcClendon.com where I talk about books by both names, and one at RoryTate.com with just the thrillers. Similar to the Facebook relationship status: "It's complicated."

OMN: What is the meaning of the title, Plan X? And who designed your cover?

RT: My books are published by Thalia Press, which I own with mystery writer, Katy Munger. Which means that I edit, format, and design my own books. Lots of hats. Some work I farm out to the pros, of course. But I enjoy doing book covers. I've done a bunch of them now, and am getting slightly beyond beginner status on Photoshop. Big learning curve there. I often will post or ask for advice about early cover designs, tweak them, and finally settle on the 15th version. It's fun but takes time.

The title for Plan X is from a challenge coin, the kind given to soldiers to commemorate a deployment or mission. My protagonist, Cody Byrne, is mourning the death of her brother in Afghanistan the year before. One of his challenge coins, returned with his effects, reads: "Plan X, Always With You, Wherever You Go." It doesn't look like the other coins with the unit info on one side and the mission or place and date on the other. This coin is blank on the back. It's a puzzle to Cody, what it means, what it might have meant to her brother. It's another theme that runs through the novel, what is Plan X? The plan when there is no plan maybe?

OMN: What have been some of the most interesting, fun, and/or challenging areas of research for you?

Rory Tate
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RT: Most challenging and most fun are the same place: Windsor Castle. Although I'd been to London and other places in England many times I'd never been to Windsor Castle, located about 25 miles or so outside the City. I did all the Wikipedia stuff about this wing and that wing, what's located where, etc. There is only so much information out there on the internet because of the privacy issues for the royals. We don't know exactly what offices are in that building, or what the security aspects of certain places are. The Castle is huge and more than half of it is not open to public, ever. (This also meant, luckily, that most readers would have no idea if I was right or wrong about the Castle.)

Because a big scene takes place there in Plan X I needed some on-the-ground research. (Plus, London! Okay!) I wrote the scene the way I thought it would go then took my trip. I was traveling alone so I decided to do a bike tour that included entrance to the Castle. (Travel tip: tours are worth it for not standing in line!) I took the train from Paddington Station with three other tourists and our guide, got on bikes, tooled along the canal built to keep the Thames from flooding Windsor, then along the Thames with the Queen's swans. Then inside the Castle I took a million photos and double-checked that what I'd written might work. That sort of research is the best sort. Write the scene in your imagination then check it in real life or books or whatever. Otherwise you spend your entire writing time doing research you may never use. Because let's face it, research is lot of fun and writing is hard work.

OMN: Create a Top 5 list for us on any subject.

RT: Top Five Writerly Moments:

1. Selling my first book. Such an affirmation.
2. Moving to Jackson Hole, WY, like my character Alix Thorssen. Life imitates art.
3. Making great friends at mystery cons. At the hotel bar usually.
4. Checking out the back alleys and general deliciousness of southwest France for Blackbird Fly.
5. Riding a bike along the Thames to Windsor Castle, strictly for research purposes.

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Rory Tate is a pseudonym for a real person named Lise McClendon who has written seven previous crime novels. She majored in broadcast journalism at a major land grant institution and is perfecting the blood orange margarita in her spare time. Find out more at the author's website, RoryTate.com.

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Plan X by Rory Tate

Plan X
Rory Tate
A Cody Byrne Mystery

It should have been simple, this finding the next-of-kin. But for Officer Cody Byrne the explosion that injures the Shakespeare professor is more than suspicious. So begins the unraveling of a man's life, a man's secrets, his loves and birthright, as Cody follows his trail to Washington, DC, then London, trying to glean something of his shadowed past from the Renaissance documents he left behind.

It begins in Montana, but soon takes her on a global journey, as well as a psychic one, after an Iraq tour as an Army Reservist leaves her shaken. Eager that no one finds out about her PTSD, she toughs it out, even while grieving for her brother lost in Afghanistan. A challenge coin he left behind is another mystery, the blank side and the side that says: Plan X: Always with you, Wherever you go. Cody's journey takes her back to the family she hardly knows, and the surprising revelations of a professor's past.

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Last Rite by Stephen Penner is Today's Fourth Featured Free MystereBook

Last Rite by Stephen Penner

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Last Rite by Stephen Penner as today's fourth free mystery ebook (A Maggie Devereaux Mystery; Kindle format only).

This title was listed for free as of the date and time of this post, August 27, 2013 at 7:40 AM ET. Prices are subject to change without notice. The price displayed on the vendor website at the time of purchase will be the price paid for the book. Please confirm the price of the book before completing your transaction.

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Last Rite by Stephen Penner

Last Rite
Stephen Penner
A Maggie Devereaux Mystery
Publisher: Ring of Fire Publishing

In Scottish Rite, American graduate student Maggie Devereaux discovered a lost Celtic book of Dark Magic.

In Blood Rite, Maggie unravelled a prophesy that foretold the eventual loss of all White Magic.

Now, Maggie will learn the truth about why the White Magic disappeared. But does she really want to know the truth? And will she solve the mystery in time to save the love of her life?

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Killer Cupid by Maeve Christopher is Today's Third Featured Free MystereBook

Killer Cupid by Maeve Christopher

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Killer Cupid by Maeve Christopher as today's third free mystery ebook (The Redemption Series; Kindle and iTunes formats).

This title was listed for free as of the date and time of this post, August 27, 2013 at 7:30 AM ET. Prices are subject to change without notice. The price displayed on the vendor website at the time of purchase will be the price paid for the book. Please confirm the price of the book before completing your transaction.

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Killer Cupid by Maeve Christopher

Killer Cupid
Maeve Christopher
The Redemption Series
Publisher: HNI Books

An assassin in crisis …

David Lambrecht, aka Cupid, works for an international covert agency. He has a life of adventure, mystery, and accountability to only the most powerful in this world.

Unfortunately his past is catching up with him. His sanity — and his life — are at stake. In the midst of personal crisis, he must deal with a traitor who is selling government secrets and profiting from the international drug trade.

An unlikely "angel" …

Debbie Aldridge, a young artist, struggles in the isolation of an eating disorder amidst the extravagance of Beverly Hills. Her efforts to stand on her own, to succeed with her art, and to reach out to friends, are trampled by overbearing parents and by her addiction.

When her weak heart gives out, Debbie has a near death experience, a glimpse of heaven, and life changing words from her grandmother. She returns to life with a purpose. But she must find a woman called Cat.

And a prophet …

David's cousin Cat has visions of his peril — and a white-haired girl with her hand on his heart. What will it take to save their lives?

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Sir, I Can Explain by Stephen D. Cork is Today's Second Featured Free MystereBook

Sir, I Can Explain by Stephen D. Cork

MystereBooks is pleased to feature Sir, I Can Explain by Stephen D. Cork as today's second free mystery ebook (A Jenny O'Shane Adventure; Kindle format only).

This title was listed for free as of the date and time of this post, August 27, 2013 at 7:20 AM ET. Prices are subject to change without notice. The price displayed on the vendor website at the time of purchase will be the price paid for the book. Please confirm the price of the book before completing your transaction.

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Sir, I Can Explain by Stephen D. Cork

Sir, I Can Explain
Stephen D. Cork
A Jenny O'Shane Adventure
Publisher: Koehler Books

Major Jennifer O’Shane is ordered by the President on a top secret assignment to INTERPOL and the Central Command of the U.S. military to take on a crime syndicate of unimaginable scale. The mission: destroy a giant international human trafficking syndicate.

She parachutes into the mountains of Argentina, plumbs the depths of the Mississippi River, and boards a ship loaded with human cargo during a storm in the Caribbean. She meets a sadistic crime boss on a personal vendetta, and terrorist connections in the slave syndicate, provide subplots in a constant undercurrent of suspense, drama and intrigue. She is hailed as a hero for saving the life of the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia, only to be arrested a month later. She operates under top-secret orders from the White House, yet she is stonewalled, harassed and endangered at every turn. Why does Jenny go from hero to pariah? How can she convince senior leaders of the scope and breadth of the human trafficking operation?

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