The cult calling itself Fourth Day is well-funded and fiercely guards its privacy. Five years ago Thomas Witney went in to try and get evidence that the cultβs charismatic leader, Randall Bane, was responsible for the death of Witneyβs son. Witney never came out.Now, ex-Special Forces soldier turned
Fourth Day
β Scribed by Lisa Phillips
- Publisher
- Lisa Phillips
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 200 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
A dead woman returns.
The trap is set.
Allyson can't get caught up in feelings. Not when there's work to do. The night her phone rings, the voice on the other end changes everything. Drawn into the latest Northwest Counter Terrorism Taskforce case, Allyson has to figure out where her loyalties lie.
Sal knows things are changing with the team, but he isn't sure what's next for him. As soon as he clears this one last investigation he'll figure it out. Trouble is, finding Allyson might be the hardest thing he's ever done.
The Northwest Counter Terrorism Taskforce is on the case.
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