Line of Fire |
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Author:
| White, Stephen |
Read by:
| Hill, Dick |
Series title: | Alan Gregory Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-1-4692-1250-0 |
Publication Date: | Aug 2012 |
Publisher: | Brilliance Publishing, Inc.
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Book Format: | Pre-recorded MP3 player |
List Price: | USD $79.99 |
Book Description:
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Dr. Gregory is starting to feel settled, hopeful that a long period of upheaval in his private life is behind him. He refocuses his energy on his clinical psychology practice, where a beguiling new patient captivates him, but the interlude of calm doesn't last. Devastating fires are threatening Boulder. Alan's dear friend Diane is showing signs of a long-simmering emotional collapse. And Alan's most pressing fear -- the exposure of a dangerous secret -- has become a peril too real to...
More DescriptionDr. Gregory is starting to feel settled, hopeful that a long period of upheaval in his private life is behind him. He refocuses his energy on his clinical psychology practice, where a beguiling new patient captivates him, but the interlude of calm doesn't last. Devastating fires are threatening Boulder. Alan's dear friend Diane is showing signs of a long-simmering emotional collapse. And Alan's most pressing fear -- the exposure of a dangerous secret -- has become a peril too real to ignore.A new witness has surfaced, causing the police to reopen their investigation into the suicide of a woman named Justine Winter Brown. When Alan and his equally culpable friend, Sam Purdy, inadvertently disclose their involvement in her death to a stranger, any confidence they feel about riding out a renewed investigation evaporates. The trail that leads to Alan and Sam, once cold, has turned white-hot.With his vulnerability mounting daily, Alan suspects that his mesmerizing new patient may be the catalyst that could cause everything he treasures -- his marriage, his family, his friendships, and his future -- to implode. As flames lick at the city, the story hurtles toward a shocking conclusion that leaves the stage set for a jaw-dropping last act -- the upcoming final book in the two-decades-long Alan Gregory saga.