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Power at any price - Trapped by a riot, four-year-old Lora Clark disappears. News reports theorize she was grabbed because she was mistaken for white. Frantic, Dr. Clark disappears into the 'hood' seeking help from his gang-banger brother-in-law as Janisa Clark desperately wonders why anyone would take Lora? What kind of God would allow it? Her search provokes a bizarre string of gruesome murders that have her fleeing for her life. Corrupt politicians ruthlessly conspire to bring about a New World Order and family secrets slowly ooze out..... Lives ruined. Lives lost. Lives saved. "Florida…mehr

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Power at any price - Trapped by a riot, four-year-old Lora Clark disappears. News reports theorize she was grabbed because she was mistaken for white. Frantic, Dr. Clark disappears into the 'hood' seeking help from his gang-banger brother-in-law as Janisa Clark desperately wonders why anyone would take Lora? What kind of God would allow it? Her search provokes a bizarre string of gruesome murders that have her fleeing for her life. Corrupt politicians ruthlessly conspire to bring about a New World Order and family secrets slowly ooze out..... Lives ruined. Lives lost. Lives saved. "Florida author Elizabeth Phillips Goehringer's new novel, Fuel for the Fire, is a heart pounding ride, torn from today's headlines, with an ending that just might change your life." David Roth, Tampa Book Examiner & Author www.examiner.com/writing-in-tampa-bay/david-roth "From the first page to the last, Fuel For The Fire compels us to turn the page.... Photographer Beth Geohringer turns her talent from the visual picture to the visual word, to create a story of intrigue and power." Jill Buyee, Th.M, Director of The Studio of the Arts & Playwright in Residence www.CCWC.organic-campus/the-studio Elizabeth Phillips Goehringer is an accomplished Florida author and photographer. Once married to a prominent black musician, she lived 'up close and personal' with celebrities, discrimination, drugs, and gangs. Her city-life forms a realistic backdrop for her novel. Former, feature-writer for Hartford's Connecticut Today and Entertainment News, and Cape Cod's Vitality and MD News, she also authored A Photographer Looks At The Psalms. www.fuleforthefire.net