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Personal Justice (Jake and Annie Lincoln, #7) Personal Justice by Rayven T. Hill
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“the booming city demanded”
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“home last night. He went to work in the morning and that’s the last I saw of him.” She paused. “What’s this all about? What’s he done?” “Do you know where he might be?” Lines of worry showed on Tammy Norton’s face. “I … I don’t know. Can’t you tell me what’s going on?” “He’s wanted for questioning in a murder case, ma’am.” Mrs. Norton’s mouth dropped open and she sank into a chair and leaned forward. “Murder?” She rested her head in her hands and sat still a moment. Finally, she looked up, confusion and pleading on her face. “There must be some mistake?” “What is your, or your husband’s, relationship with Werner Shaft?” Hank asked.”
Rayven T. Hill, Personal Justice