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Book details
  • Genre:FICTION
  • SubGenre:Thrillers / Suspense
  • Language:English
  • Pages:250
  • eBook ISBN:9781483534213

Killing the Past

by Janice Ryan Hall

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Overview
After 23 years, Maggie O'Brien discovers her fiance wasn't killed in Vietnam when he resurfaces in her life. He's not who she thought he was; people with a connection to him begin dying. Maggie’s unsure whether he’s the killer—or will be the next victim.
Description
After 23 years, Maggie O'Brien discovers her fiance wasn't killed in Vietnam when he resurfaces in her life. He's not who she thought he was; people with a connection to him begin dying. Maggie’s unsure whether he’s the killer—or will be the next victim. Maggie ends up with more questions than answers: Who's trying to frame her for the murders? Who's spreading vicious rumors about her "affair" with Sam? Who tried to push her in front of the metro at the Pentagon stop. Most importantly, whom can she trust?
About the author
In her 23-year Army career, Jan worked primarily in personnel and public affairs, serving her last four years in the Washington, D.C., area. Since retiring in Pensacola, Fla., she has held jobs ranging from a women’s assisted living facility administrator to ESE teacher and intervention specialist/behavior coach at two middle schools. She currently serves as Committee Vice Chair and Art Show Committee Co-Chair for the Great Gulfcoast Arts Festival. Jan’s writing/editing credits include articles and photos published in Climate and Pensacola Today magazines and the Pensacola News Journal, including several of its specialty publications. She has participated in the “So, You Want to Write for the Pensacola News Journal” forum at then-Pensacola Junior College, as well as served as panelist for two sessions of a Gulf Coast Writers Conference in Panama City, Fla. In 2007 she was a featured speaker at the Friends of the Pensacola Public Library Meet the Author Series. In 2006 Jan won the First Annual Florida Noir Festival noir script competition for The Red Heron, set in Pensacola in August 1941. In 2008 she won a national WOW! Women on Writing Honorable Mention for her flash fiction, Sex and Money, which also won 1st place in a Gulf Coast Writers Conference Gulf Coast Idol contest. Jan is currently editing a young adult novel to be published later this year. Her books may be purchased through Amazon or other retailers or by email.