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There has been a terrible accident out on Jubal Brown Pass. A fourteen-year-old girl has been killed, and Eddie Barajas of the Powers County Sheriff's Department has been called to investigate. But what seems like a simple yet tragic hit-and-run quickly turns into something more sinister as another girl from the same town goes missing. Will Eddie Barajas be able to unravel the strange clues in time to save the missing girl, or is he already too late?

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There has been a terrible accident out on Jubal Brown Pass. A fourteen-year-old girl has been killed, and Eddie Barajas of the Powers County Sheriff's Department has been called to investigate. But what seems like a simple yet tragic hit-and-run quickly turns into something more sinister as another girl from the same town goes missing. Will Eddie Barajas be able to unravel the strange clues in time to save the missing girl, or is he already too late?
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Paul VanDorn was born and raised in Chicago's Pilsen neighborhood on the city's south side. In the summer of 1982, Paul was stabbed and left to die at a bus stop in Chicago's West Lawn neighborhood, and that is where his story would have ended if not for being found by a couple coming home from a late movie date at the Ford City movie theater. By the grace of God, Paul survived his severe injuries and was released from the hospital several months later. Having missed a third of his senior year, Paul never graduated high school. Instead, he opted to obtain a General Educational Development diploma and joined the workforce. Between the ages of 17 and 30, Paul worked as a steel fabricator, a construction worker, a customer service representative, and a machine operator before landing on a career in law enforcement. Paul spent the next 25 years of his life as a patrol officer and a detective in one of the city's western suburbs. In his writing, Paul draws on his work and life experiences along with a fertile imagination, which he attributes to countless hours spent listening to old-time radio shows.