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Alma Alexander is a Pacific Northwest novelist who writes for both grown-up audiences ("The Hidden Queen", "Changer of Days", "The Secrets of Jin Shei") and YA
audiences (the Worldweavers trilogy,"Gift of the Unmage", "Spellspam" and "Cybermage").
Her work has been translated into fourteen languages worldwide, including Hebrew,Turkish, and Catalan. She is currently at work on a new series ofalternate history novels with roots in Eastern Europe.
She lives in Bellingham, WA, with her husband, two cats, and assorted visiting wildlife. Visit her website at www.AlmaAlexander.com, or her LiveJournal blog at
http://anghara.livejournal.com
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Bill Cristo takes up walking per his doctor's orders to improve his health. While at the metro park, he witnesses an assault. The assailant turns on him and he wakes in the hospital with a nasty bump on his head, wondering why he isn't dead.
The news reports nothing on any attack in the metro park but Bill can't let it go...not when he realizes there are other young men missing from the same area. He digs up what he can on his own, drawing further attention from the murderer. Will he be able to figure out who the killer is before it reaches his live-in girlfriend?
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