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The Sense of Death - (Ann Kinnear Suspense Novels) by Matty Dalrymple (Paperback)

The Sense of Death - (Ann Kinnear Suspense Novels) by  Matty Dalrymple (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>Ann Kinnear thought the job was just another sensing-for-hire ...</p><p>... until she realized that the woman in the Philadelphia townhouse was the victim of murder.</p><p>Will Ann be able to bring the victim's killer to justice-or will she pay the ultimate price herself?</p><p>Ann Kinnear has created a peaceful existence at her cabin in the Adirondack woods. But the calm is shattered after socialite Elizabeth Firth is reported missing.</p><p>With few clues and fewer options, Detective Joe Booth calls upon Ann's spirit sensing abilities to help solve the mystery, and to uncover what Elizabeth's husband is hiding beneath his cloak of wealth and privilege.</p><p>As Ann is drawn deeper into a web of lies and betrayal, will its fatal threads snare her as well?</p><p>Find out now in Book 1 of the Ann Kinnear Suspense Novels!</p><p><br></p><p>"The sense of death is most in apprehension;</p><p>And the poor beetle that we tread upon, </p><p>In corporal sufferance feels a pang as great</p><p>As when a giant dies."</p><p>- William Shakespeare, "Measure for Measure"</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>"A frighteningly meticulous villain and a formidable protagonist will have readers breezing through the pages." -Kirkus Reviews</p><p>"Airtight. Crucial plot details lock into place in the denouement like the tumblers of a Diebold safe. The characters are clever, real, and enjoyable, but also organic, their emotions genuinely wrought; there is no formula for brilliant writing like this." -Robert Blake Whitehill, Screenwriter and Bestselling Author of The Ben Blackshaw Series</p><br>

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