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The Girl in the Glass by James Hayman

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Also by James Hayman:

A Fatal Obsession, September 2018
Paperback / e-Book
The Girl on the Bridge, May 2017
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The Girl in the Glass, September 2015
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Darkness First, October 2014
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The Cutting, June 2014
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The Girl in the Glass
James Hayman

McCabe and Savage #4

September 2015
On Sale: August 25, 2015
Featuring: Maggie Savage; Mike McCabe
384 pages
ISBN: 0062435167
EAN: 9780062435163
Kindle: B00WR18S72
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Thriller Crime

Two identical women.
Two identical murders. Two lives brutally cut short
108 years apart
June 1904.
Aimée Garnier Whitby, a beautiful French artist and wife of one of Maine's richest and most powerful men, is found near death on the Whitby family's private summer island, the letter "A" mysteriously carved into her chest. June 2012.
Veronica Aimée Whitby, the eighteen-year-old descendant and virtual double of the first Aimée, becomes the victim of a near perfect copycat murder. With another beautiful, promising young Whitby woman slain, the media begin to swarm and pressure builds for Mike McCabe and Maggie Savage to bring the killer quickly to justice. But the key to solving Aimée's death just might have been buried with her beautiful ancestor. The latest McCabe and Savage thriller from USA Today bestselling author James Hayman is a crackling, twisty novel of suspense, perfect for fans of J.A. Jance and John Sandford.

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Comments

13 comments posted.

Re: The Girl in the Glass

Most definitely~
(Marissa Yip-Young 10:22am September 7, 2015)

Will they, won't they are really fun romances.
(
Pam Howell 10:55am September 7, 2015)

I love the " possibility " of "will they or won't they"
romantic tension. It keeps me wanting to read further and
see how it all ends.
(
Barbara Ryan 2:46pm September 7, 2015)

i truly want to read this book
(
Sue Hieber 3:17pm September 7, 2015)

I do like the "will they or won't they" in a story. It isn't fun reading a book where
you know how it is going to end...I would rather be surprised.
(
Jackie Wisherd 3:59pm September 7, 2015)

The will the-won't they works for several books, but after a time, you begin to
wonder if they really are interested in each other. I think some would become of
the question and might give up on the series. For me, as long as the stories are
interesting, I'll keep reading.
(
Patricia Barraclough 10:57pm September 7, 2015)

I do. However they always do. I have seen this book on Amazon and would
sooooooo love to read it!!!!
(
Vicki Hancock 10:29am September 8, 2015)

I think the plot is intriguing, but I do not wish to get an ecopy as I do not own a
ereader.
(
Diane McMahon 12:45pm September 8, 2015)

The 'will they/won't they' becomes predictable. Something
with a different twist would be refreshing. Why can't they
find love with someone else, and be close friends; would
give you leads for two more books!
(
Karen Hoover 3:09pm September 8, 2015)

Those I think are the best kind.
(
Sara Ford 6:48pm September 8, 2015)

Probably they won't .
(
Nadine Stacy 11:32am September 10, 2015)

I do like the will they or won't they. I like to be intrigued
and need to be kept in the dark to keep my interest.
(
Denise Austin 4:59pm September 10, 2015)

Personally, I do like the "will they or won't they"
romantic tension since it adds a certain fervor to the
story.
(
H J 8:01pm September 10, 2015)

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