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Free Fall

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Free Fall

By: Lisa Clark O'Neill
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When the search for a missing woman brings private detective James Wellington to Rabun County, Georgia, he finds more than he bargained for – including an instant spark with the county sheriff’s younger sister, Willow McCloud. The cold case heats up as a string of break-ins and a seemingly unrelated murder put James at the center of a violent storm. Under fire and under suspicion, James finds himself in both professional and personal free fall. Can he save his reputation – and Willow – from an elusive killer before it’s too late? Romance Romantic Suspense Suspense Thriller & Suspense Fiction Detective

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Once you get past the pronunciation problems, saying pi instead of P.I., and saying ‘dash’ whenever there was a hyphen, it was a good book. At least it was free.

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