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The blood drew her. The richness of the red, the thick fluidity, the touch. She was drawn to the blood. But the blood never lasted. It changed color and dried up. The feeling faded as the blood faded… A killer in need of blood, intelligent and controlled, left no trace for Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation agents Randy Jeffries and Carrie Border. The agents were seasoned professionals, but this case was testing their limits. With threads of their personal lives threatening to entangle them, would they be able to find the killer, or would they trip and fall over the tangled mess their own lives had become?…mehr

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The blood drew her. The richness of the red, the thick fluidity, the touch. She was drawn to the blood. But the blood never lasted. It changed color and dried up. The feeling faded as the blood faded… A killer in need of blood, intelligent and controlled, left no trace for Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation agents Randy Jeffries and Carrie Border. The agents were seasoned professionals, but this case was testing their limits. With threads of their personal lives threatening to entangle them, would they be able to find the killer, or would they trip and fall over the tangled mess their own lives had become?
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I, Nancy, the author of "One God and the Fallen Angels" believes the Bible is the infallible Word of God. When I was very young, maybe fifteen, I started writing. At first, I wrote poetry, a few short stories, and a couple of screenplays. Possibly, I wrote to keep my feelings secret.When I was a little girl, my Grandfather would read his Bible early in the morning, after lunch, and after dinner. At night, we would all pray on our knees. I would pray he would stop praying because my knees would hurt he prayed so long. I miss those days of security and love. I miss my Grandfather.I'm sure my Grandfather influenced my love for God. As far as, the turn I took regarding religion and Jesus, I suppose it happened because in talking to God he answered my questions over and over.In 2018, I retired from my nursing career. Since that time, I have been writing often. I love to write! I suppose I will write as long as I can think and breathe.