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In Ten Seconds to Die, author Marshall Mattingly has taken crime, conspiracy theory, and writing to another level. The reader's attention is captured from the first page. They will not be able to put this book down until the last page is read. With all the twists and turns, there is no way of knowing how the book is going to end and if the good guys are ever going to win. The main characters wander in and out of the story from time to time, chasing the reader's imagination to keep them reading to find out how the characters all fit in at the various stages and chapters in the plot. When a…mehr

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In Ten Seconds to Die, author Marshall Mattingly has taken crime, conspiracy theory, and writing to another level. The reader's attention is captured from the first page. They will not be able to put this book down until the last page is read. With all the twists and turns, there is no way of knowing how the book is going to end and if the good guys are ever going to win. The main characters wander in and out of the story from time to time, chasing the reader's imagination to keep them reading to find out how the characters all fit in at the various stages and chapters in the plot. When a hiker turns up dead at the base of a cliff near Dahlonega, Georgia, Deputy Sheriff Bob Denton believes he has an accident on his hands--until the hiker's sister discovers a questionable clue. Joined by Marlane Somer, a young journalist in search of a story, Denton quietly investigates other apparent accidental deaths. He suspects all are suspiciously tied to a pharmaceutical plant in Dahlonega. With that, Denton and Marlane realize they're onto something much bigger, darker and dangerous than a murder investigation.
Autorenporträt
Marshall spent ten years working for "The Wall Street Journal" in Chicago, Houston, and Atlanta. During his time there, he was exposed to excellent journalism and discovered his love for the craft of writing. Tiring of the corporate life, he opened a full-service advertising agency in Atlanta. For the next decade, he wrote and produced award-winning TV and radio commercials, marketing campaigns, and public relations campaigns. Marshall and his wife Carolyn now live in the coastal South Carolina Low Country. Carolyn is an accomplished artist and Marshall is working on a sequel to "Ten Seconds to Die."