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One Shot One Kill - Paull, Sandy
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Detective Sergeant Dan Ferris is close to burning out. Victims are turning up beaten, bodies mutilated, and his relationship appears to be on a downhill slide. His nephew, Coleman Armstrong, is on a dangerous undercover assignment, and a sniper has the city on edge. When Cassie Hart links Dan's girlfriend, Mia, with the kill sites, he wonders if Mia's past has caught up with her. Rogue cops infiltrate the police force, and lives are threatened. Who can Ferris trust as the clock ticks before the sniper strikes again?

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Detective Sergeant Dan Ferris is close to burning out. Victims are turning up beaten, bodies mutilated, and his relationship appears to be on a downhill slide. His nephew, Coleman Armstrong, is on a dangerous undercover assignment, and a sniper has the city on edge. When Cassie Hart links Dan's girlfriend, Mia, with the kill sites, he wonders if Mia's past has caught up with her. Rogue cops infiltrate the police force, and lives are threatened. Who can Ferris trust as the clock ticks before the sniper strikes again?
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Sandy Paull was born in Mackay on the central Queensland coast. She gave up work to be a full-time mother to her three children (now all adults), returning to the workforce in her mid-40s to contribute to her and her husband's mutual goal of overseas travel. She enjoys an active life, avidly enjoying gymnastics and playing basketball as a junior, to coaching schoolgirl basketball as a mother. She has had a long association with Kyokushin Karate, achieving the status of Qld Women's Senior Kata Champion at age 39. Creativity and persistence are two key drivers in her life. Sketching, macramé, sewing dance costumes, designing and carrying out her own home landscaping, learning keyboard and guitar and fiction writing are examples of her imagination and determination to master new skills. Sandy started writing 17 years ago, initially for her own enjoyment and these days to challenge herself. She has been a member of the Mackay Writers group as well as the U3A (University of the Third Age) Writers Group. Sandy acknowledges vital guidance and encouragement from a founding member of the Mackay Writers who is also a published author, journalist and editor.