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Finding the Line - Inheriting the Line #1 - cover

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Finding the Line - Inheriting the Line #1

Sylvain St-Pierre

Publisher: Sylvain St-Pierre

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Summary

All I wanted out of life was to catch the bad guys during the day, and find a guy to bring to bed for the night. 
A quadruple murder wasn't going to be an easy case to solve, but Alice and I were ready for it. What I didn't expect was the familiar feeling I got from the room in the basement, or for the FBI to take the case from us. 
I should have let it rest, should have moved on, but I couldn't. I pushed. I kept pushing even after being told to stop. I pushed my way into a part of the world I didn't know existed, that I would have never believed could exist. 
Now that world won't let go of me. The Society might want to help, but they aren't the only ones who have taken an interest in me. I no longer know who I can trust, and with my life in danger, as well as the lives of my family, this new world might be my only salvation.
Available since: 10/24/2016.

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