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A mysterious death has occurred at Baxter College, a prestigious woman's college in the Philadelphia suburbs. The horrendous and gruesome discovery is made when the niece of the President of Baxter College is found dead. Georgie Talbot, Director of Security at the college, is a young, naive, woman who becomes enmeshed with the investigation and uncovers secrets behind the college's ivy-covered stone walls. While pursuing the truth, Georgie is thrust into circumstances beyond her control. The President of the college demands Georgie work closely with the detective assigned to the case; a…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
A mysterious death has occurred at Baxter College, a prestigious woman's college in the Philadelphia suburbs. The horrendous and gruesome discovery is made when the niece of the President of Baxter College is found dead. Georgie Talbot, Director of Security at the college, is a young, naive, woman who becomes enmeshed with the investigation and uncovers secrets behind the college's ivy-covered stone walls. While pursuing the truth, Georgie is thrust into circumstances beyond her control. The President of the college demands Georgie work closely with the detective assigned to the case; a repugnant, arrogant man whom Georgie despises. She learns to trust herself and begins the process of conquering her fears. When she least expects it - Georgie falls in love. This novel is about being a survivor and realizing the strength that comes from within, even during times of enormous adversity.
Autorenporträt
Harley Kelly Flego is a female Landscape Architect who enjoys writing fiction, nonfiction and children's stories. She is the author of Combat Boots And A House Dress, a murder mystery for young adults. Currently, she is writing a nonfiction book about death and the grieving process entitled Super Bowl Sunday Will Never Be the Same. Harley's article, "Think Your Child Has A.D.D. (Attention Deficit Disorder). Think Again. It May Be A Vision Problem.", was recently published on the front page of the Main Line Midweek. When she isn't designing landscape plans for her clients or writing, Harley enjoys spending time with her family in the Philadelphia suburbs.