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For the Children's Sake
For the Children's Sake
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This book was selected as a Finalist for the East Texas Writers Guild Book Award 2016 in the Mystery/Thriller Category.
The children are quarantined. Their touch is deadly. Their advocate is dead, and they want out . . .
Father Ingall Bryan is already dead, murdered outside his home, when his brother Nate finds his body. The priest had been the single-minded champion of the voiceless Allergen Children, whose inexplicable genetic mutation causes their touch to be deadly. Now that Father Ingall has been murdered, who will speak up for them?
The priest's enemies were too numerous to count--from the families of those accidentally harmed by the children, to those fearful that the children may wipe out humanity at will. Are they ruthless killing machines, or innocent victims?
It soon becomes clear that Nate will have to find his brother's killer on his own. Nate's investigation raises questions that somebody doesn't want answered. Traps lie around every corner as the killer tries to stop him and any research that could help the Allergen Children.
As the body count increases and the attacks on the researchers escalate, the situation for the quarantined children becomes explosive. Can Nate solve his brother's murder in time to save the researchers' lives, defuse a political time bomb, and prevent further injustice? He must, for his brother, and for the children's sake.
The children are quarantined. Their touch is deadly. Their advocate is dead, and they want out . . .
Father Ingall Bryan is already dead, murdered outside his home, when his brother Nate finds his body. The priest had been the single-minded champion of the voiceless Allergen Children, whose inexplicable genetic mutation causes their touch to be deadly. Now that Father Ingall has been murdered, who will speak up for them?
The priest's enemies were too numerous to count--from the families of those accidentally harmed by the children, to those fearful that the children may wipe out humanity at will. Are they ruthless killing machines, or innocent victims?
It soon becomes clear that Nate will have to find his brother's killer on his own. Nate's investigation raises questions that somebody doesn't want answered. Traps lie around every corner as the killer tries to stop him and any research that could help the Allergen Children.
As the body count increases and the attacks on the researchers escalate, the situation for the quarantined children becomes explosive. Can Nate solve his brother's murder in time to save the researchers' lives, defuse a political time bomb, and prevent further injustice? He must, for his brother, and for the children's sake.
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