Partners in Crime Part 1
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As a devastating summer storm hits Grand Springs, Colorado, the next thirty-six hours will change the town and its residents forever....
Partners in Crime Part 1
Mayor Olivia Stuart has been murdered. The prime suspect? A mysterious blonde woman named "Jo."
Josie Reynolds lost a friend and mentor when Olivia Stuart died. How could anyone think she killed Olivia? But clearly that's just what detective Jack Stryker thinks. Josie knows from past experience that cops can jump to the wrong conclusions. She doesn't know whether to set Jack straight or stay off his radar.
"Straight Arrow" Jack Stryker has to find Olivia's killer. Josie matches the description of the mysterious blonde, and his instincts tell him she's hiding something. But as he gets closer to Josie, he's afraid of what his investigation might reveal....
The story continues in Partners in Crime Parts 2 and 3.
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