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Guilt and grief kept Katie Nilsson away from her hometown for a decade. Now, a nationally acclaimed financial blogger, she's back in the small hamlet of Lakeside, IL for her grandfather's funeral and soon discovers he was swindled by the town's mayor a few years before. When an unusually large number of the town's citizens start mysteriously dying off, Blake Jakobsen, Katie's childhood friend, now a local police detective, begins to suspect a sinister plot. Now Katie and Blake are on the trail of a stealth serial killer with a deadly agenda that leads them deep into the most chilling criminal and financial scandal imaginable.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Guilt and grief kept Katie Nilsson away from her hometown for a decade. Now, a nationally acclaimed financial blogger, she's back in the small hamlet of Lakeside, IL for her grandfather's funeral and soon discovers he was swindled by the town's mayor a few years before. When an unusually large number of the town's citizens start mysteriously dying off, Blake Jakobsen, Katie's childhood friend, now a local police detective, begins to suspect a sinister plot. Now Katie and Blake are on the trail of a stealth serial killer with a deadly agenda that leads them deep into the most chilling criminal and financial scandal imaginable.
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Autorenporträt
Don, of Dempsey Investment Management, is a financial planner and asset manager. He lives in Shelburne, Vermont with his wife, Betsey, his, "I'm 18 you know!" son, Aaron, and a very fat cat. His eldest, Katie, is now off on her own trying to ignore financial advice she was raised with. When he isn't watching the market go up and down, Don enjoys sailing Lake Champlain, shopping at Trader Joe's, and attempting to "break and run" in his APA pool league. This novel is a first for Don. His wife says she'll even read it. Don looks forward to having more time in the "empty nest" years to possibly write another financial thriller, assuming he finds another topic worthy of murder.