Romantic Suspense
OBSESSED with her job as a medical examiner and lead consultant with the FBI, Dr. Vivienne ‘Vivi’ DeMarco is a woman running from her own demons. And finding the remains of a body on the side of a road in rural upstate New York wasn’t part of her plan.
FRUSTRATED that the ghosts from his past won’t leave him alone, Ian MacAllister makes for a reluctant Deputy Chief of Police of Windsor, New York. But as more victims are discovered, all women that bear a shocking resemblance to Dr. DeMarco, he knows he’ll need to call on all the skills he learned as an Army Ranger if he wants to keep her safe.
DENIED over and over again of the one thing he desires most, a killer may have finally reached his breaking point. The only question that remains is, will he take Vivi and Ian with him?
FRUSTRATED that the ghosts from his past won’t leave him alone, Ian MacAllister makes for a reluctant Deputy Chief of Police of Windsor, New York. But as more victims are discovered, all women that bear a shocking resemblance to Dr. DeMarco, he knows he’ll need to call on all the skills he learned as an Army Ranger if he wants to keep her safe.
DENIED over and over again of the one thing he desires most, a killer may have finally reached his breaking point. The only question that remains is, will he take Vivi and Ian with him?
Tamsen Schultz is the author
of The Puppeteer and “American Kin” (a short story published in Line Zero
Magazine) and is a three-time finalist in the Pacific Northwest Writers
Association annual competition. She worked in the field of international
conflict resolution and co-founded a non-profit prior to attending law
school. Since graduating, she has worked as a corporate attorney and, like
most real lawyers, she spends a disproportionate amount of time thinking about
what it might be like to do something else. She lives in Northern
California in a house full of males including her husband,
two sons, a cat, a dog, and a gender-neutral, but well-stocked, wine rack.
A Tainted Mind is her second novel and her third, These Sorrows We See, is
tentatively scheduled for release in late 2013.
Twitter--@tamsenschultz
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