North of Montana

Murder Thrillers

Author: April Smith

POWERFUL…A PAGE-TURNER OF SUBSTANCE…When (F.B.I. agent) Ana Grey is given a high-profile case involving a Hollywood actress who claims that her doctor has hooked her on illegal drugs, Ana’s own puzzling history collides with her investigation and she must face an uncomfortable truth about her family and herself.–People’COMPULSIVELY READABLE…A notably literate crim….Read More

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