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Dale Lovin

    A Candle in a Cathedral
    The Mirror in the River: A Novel of Suspense
    • As he neared the bottom of the box, Brad saw something obviously out of place in the photographs. Unsure of what to expect, he lifted a spiral type notebook, five by seven, with a cheap cardboard cover. Across the outside was a computer-generated label: King Solomon. When a wealthy woman mysteriously disappears near Aspen, Colorado, former FBI agent Brad Walker's love of fly-fishing in remote mountain areas plants him directly in the crosshairs of corrupt politicians and a kingpin in the world of human trafficking. As murdered bodies appear in a desolate mountain area, it becomes brutally apparent that the life of the missing woman, and others, are in peril. Under the weight of this realization, Brad Walker faces a lonely confrontation with evil in a long-forgotten mountain canyon in the midst of a raging storm. In The Mirror in the River, Dale Lovin offers an inside look at the evils of human trafficking and the loss of human dignity.

      The Mirror in the River: A Novel of Suspense
    • A Candle in a Cathedral

      • 208pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      The suffering of victims and how they are too often forgotten weighs heavily on Juanita Ferris, a veteran criminal prosecutor. Juanita and the love of her life, former FBI agent Brad Walker, search for solace in the mountains of New Mexico. Instead, they encounter the gruesome world of wildlife poaching. Upon becoming targets of poachers, Juanita and Brad relive the twists of destiny that initially brought them together. Modern-day evil is shrouded in the fog of history as inexplicable mysteries connect Juanita to the deadly days of the Taos Revolt of 1847. Choices made over a century ago steer Brad and Juanita into a terrifying mountain storm where past and present collide.

      A Candle in a Cathedral