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Praise for Darker Than Any Shadow... "Colorful characters, plot twists...and plenty of atmosphere...a winner." -Publishers Weekly As if running her uncle's gun shop weren't enough, Tai Randolph's best friend, Rico, is competing for a national slam poetry title worth a bundle. Then there's her relationship with corporate security agent Trey Seaver. SWAT-trained and rule-obsessed, Trey is not geared for romance. And dating a human lie detector who can kill with his bare hands is, well, interesting. Then one of Rico's fellow poets is murdered, and Rico becomes the prime suspect. Tai, springing to…mehr

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Praise for Darker Than Any Shadow... "Colorful characters, plot twists...and plenty of atmosphere...a winner." -Publishers Weekly As if running her uncle's gun shop weren't enough, Tai Randolph's best friend, Rico, is competing for a national slam poetry title worth a bundle. Then there's her relationship with corporate security agent Trey Seaver. SWAT-trained and rule-obsessed, Trey is not geared for romance. And dating a human lie detector who can kill with his bare hands is, well, interesting. Then one of Rico's fellow poets is murdered, and Rico becomes the prime suspect. Tai, springing to his defense, quickly learns all the poets harbor secrets. And someone has an agenda that's either positively heroic or downright deadly.... Tina Whittle lives and writes in Georgia. Her short fiction has appeared in numerous magazines. Darker Than Any Shadow is second in her Tai Randolph series after The Dangerous Edge of Things, recipient of multiple starred reviews. www.tinawhittle.com
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Tina Whittle is a mystery writer living and working in the Georgia Lowcountry. The Dangerous Edge of Things, the first novel in her Tai Randolph series, debuted February 2011 from Poisoned Pen Press. Described in Publishers Weekly as a tight, suspenseful debut, this Atlanta-based series has garnered starred reviews in Kirkus, Publishers Weekly, Booklist , and Library Journal.