In the Shadows

Mystery & Suspense, Thrillers
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Author: Trenia D. Coleman ISBN: 9781462804986
Publisher: Xlibris US Publication: August 10, 2010
Imprint: Xlibris US Language: English
Author: Trenia D. Coleman
ISBN: 9781462804986
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication: August 10, 2010
Imprint: Xlibris US
Language: English

There was something strange going on in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Two girls had already gone missing around Northport High School and the police had no solid leads. Natalie and Janelle were best friends and seniors at the local high school. They stuck together like two peas in a pod and gladly welcomed Danielle into their circle of friendship when she moved into the neighborhood. The girls initially dismissed the new neighbor as harmless until strange things started to happen in their community. In a town where everyone knew everyone, becoming the latest suspect was inevitable especially if you were an outsider. Natalie's cousin, Tonya, had recently taken a basketball scholarship at the university and moved from Fairburn, Georgia to Tuscaloosa. Living near her family in Tuscaloosa made being away from home a lot easier. Tonya was always so focused on whatever task she had before her and was not easily distracted...until she met Brandon Masterson, a Good Samaritan who came to her rescue when she needed it most. As the town feared for their safety with a killer on the loose, together the local authorities, with help from Tonya and Brandon, raced against time to put an end to the fear that was spreading through the small town of Tuscaloosa.

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There was something strange going on in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Two girls had already gone missing around Northport High School and the police had no solid leads. Natalie and Janelle were best friends and seniors at the local high school. They stuck together like two peas in a pod and gladly welcomed Danielle into their circle of friendship when she moved into the neighborhood. The girls initially dismissed the new neighbor as harmless until strange things started to happen in their community. In a town where everyone knew everyone, becoming the latest suspect was inevitable especially if you were an outsider. Natalie's cousin, Tonya, had recently taken a basketball scholarship at the university and moved from Fairburn, Georgia to Tuscaloosa. Living near her family in Tuscaloosa made being away from home a lot easier. Tonya was always so focused on whatever task she had before her and was not easily distracted...until she met Brandon Masterson, a Good Samaritan who came to her rescue when she needed it most. As the town feared for their safety with a killer on the loose, together the local authorities, with help from Tonya and Brandon, raced against time to put an end to the fear that was spreading through the small town of Tuscaloosa.

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