Farragut Square
by Bette McNicholas
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Pub Date Jan 18 2008 | Archive Date May 15 2017
Description
Farragut Square is a small plot of real estate in the heart of Washington, D.C.'s financial district. A crime took place there eight years ago and remains unsolved. Lindsay McCallister is searching for her missing sister. She swaps her tutu for a policeman's standard blue uniform and her ballet shoes for a 9mm Glock.
She's about to meet the one man capable of exposing her secrets and ruining her mission, Sergeant Joseph Dragani, the newly appointed head of the Unsolved Mystery Task Force.
One evening, Lindsay finds Douglas Bly, hiding in her closet. He's an escaped murderer who not only kidnapped her sister, but also has a perverse obsession with virgins.
But Joey Dragani, the street-smart detective, has other plans for Lindsay and is not about to let this murderer strike again...
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781509200337 |
PRICE | $4.99 (USD) |
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Featured Reviews
Lindsay McCallister is almost you could say undercover in the Washington investigative division. She has earned her stripes the hard way but no one knows exactly who she is and she intends it to stay that way.
Her entire focus is on finding out about the abduction of Tricia Avery who went missing from the streets of Washington years ago. Determined to find out more, Lindsay sets out on this mission not knowing how dangerous it could be to herself as well. Till almost midway no one in the department knows that Tricia is Lindsay's sister. The element of romance brought into the story by the handsome Dragani for me, took away from the depth of the story which was a good one.
Highlighting a common feature of missing people, this was a good well told story.
Goodreads and Amazon reviews up on 24/5/2017. Review on my blog mid September 2017.
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