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The last thing Kaylie saw before passing out from the beating her abusive husband was giving her were her three young children standing in the doorway to her bedroom coming to her rescue. After beginning a new life on a ranch in Wyoming, she finally felt safe. That feeling was shattered when she received a package in the mail of small wooden tiles with letters of the alphabet crudely burned into them. On top of the tiles lay a note instructing her to solve the puzzle and find the hidden message. Was the package nothing more than an effort to get under her skin? Or was it a legitimate threat to her well-being? Time would tell.…mehr

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The last thing Kaylie saw before passing out from the beating her abusive husband was giving her were her three young children standing in the doorway to her bedroom coming to her rescue. After beginning a new life on a ranch in Wyoming, she finally felt safe. That feeling was shattered when she received a package in the mail of small wooden tiles with letters of the alphabet crudely burned into them. On top of the tiles lay a note instructing her to solve the puzzle and find the hidden message. Was the package nothing more than an effort to get under her skin? Or was it a legitimate threat to her well-being? Time would tell.
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Autorenporträt
Cheri Dine (Thomas) Wendland writes under the pen name of Cheri Dean. "A Dance Farewell" was her debut novel. It was so well received, it prompted her to move forward with this publication as well as others. Cheri has been a closet writer for most of her adult life. Cheri lives with her husband, Charles, in Northern Virginia, which is a long way from the southern roots she loves. She is looking forward to a tentative move to Wilmington, North Carolina, late this summer. Like her mother, she thinks she has wings on her feet. The more we learn about her, the more we agree.