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Strand of Deception by Robin Caroll

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Also by Robin Caroll:

Dead Silence, June 2020
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Torrents of Destruction, June 2015
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Hidden In The Stars, September 2014
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Strand of Deception, March 2014
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To Write a Wrong, September 2012
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Injustice For All, January 2012
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In The Shadow of Evil, March 2011
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Fear No Evil, August 2010
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Deliver Us From Evil, February 2010
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Blackmail, June 2009
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Framed!, February 2009
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Bayou Betrayal, January 2009
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Bayou Paradox, June 2008
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Bayou Judgment, May 2008
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Bayou Corruption, February 2008
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Bayou Justice, October 2007
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Strand of Deception
Robin Caroll

Justice Seekers

March 2014
On Sale: March 1, 2014
ISBN: 1433672146
EAN: 9781433672149
Kindle: B00BGDY02Y
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Romance Suspense

When Gina Ford, the daughter of a prominent Tennessee politician, goes missing from the University of Memphis a week after another girl was murdered on the same campus, police call in the FBI. Nick Hagar, married to his job as Special Agent in Charge, is assigned to the case, and when Gina’s body is found, her father demands justice.

Maddie Baxter is the forensic expert running DNA tests from the crime scene. When they come back without a match, Nick asks her to do a familial DNA run that yields a shocking result: the prime suspect is Adam Alexander, the very same guy who broke Maddie’s heart when she was in college.

But do scientific advancements tell the whole story? STRAND OF DECEPTION offers romance, suspense, and a lively debate about the impact of DNA testing, for better or worse, on the United States justice system.

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8 comments posted.

Re: Strand of Deception

[email protected] Bonnie Capuano 8-8-2014
(Bonnie Capuano 10:59am August 8, 2014)

An excellent premise because what if's never end and are
always captivating.
(
Sharon Berger 11:13am August 8, 2014)

What if a family's dog, named "Digger," dug up part of a
body, that another member of the family thought they could
get away with burying, after commiting a murder? We all
know how this story ends. Your book sounds quite
interesting, and I enjoy reading medical thrillers. I
haven't read one in quite a while, so this book will top off
my Summer reading quite nicely. Congratulations on your
book!!
(
Peggy Roberson 12:28pm August 8, 2014)

What if's are just that, What If's!
Marilyn Collins
(
Marilyn Collins 5:14pm August 8, 2014)

The what if's have been driving me crazy. I have began with the what if my father wasn't release from the hospital, he would be alive, what if I told my cousin that something is telling me this trip is a bad idea, he would have been alive. OK, my life is nothing but life and death decisions.
(
Kai Wong 7:33pm August 9, 2014)

Now that you called my attention to it, there are a lot of "what ifs" in life.
(
Anna Speed 2:18pm August 10, 2014)

What if I didn't read this blog I never could have answered
this question!
(
Denise Austin 2:57pm August 10, 2014)

What if you had to write your way out of a dilemma? What if
you couldn't pick up your pen from the paper and had to
write continuously for 5 minutes like I did in a creative
writing class. It makes you want each word to count,
because you can't "correct" as you go, but your fingers itch
to make the changes.
(
Alyson Widen 4:13pm August 10, 2014)

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