Summers Kill
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Assistant District Attorney Trisha Miller grew up in a loving, protective Christian home. The horror of one dark night and an encounter with pure evil left Trisha first questioning and then abandoning her faith. If God didn’t answer her desperate prayer cried out in terror, she didn’t need Him. Now, depending only on herself, Trisha is driven to seek justice for other victims, knowing full well that she might never experience that same justice as the years pass and her assailant remains at large. Criminal behavioralist Colin Reid has spent the last eleven years trying to track down the diabolical murderer who stole his fiancee Liz from him, and who continues to murder another young woman in the same manner every summer since. As their paths cross unexpectedly, neither can deny the attraction toward the other. Just as God begins to heal Trisha’s wounded heart, her worst nightmare materializes in the flesh. Can Colin put the pieces together in time to solve the mystery and rescue the woman who now means more to him than any other that he’s met? If you have ever struggled with unanswered prayer, forgiveness, and trust, this is a book for you.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781615793297
ISBN10: 1615793291
Cathy Gennaro
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: May 2010
Publisher: Xulon Press
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