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Abiding Mercy


EXCERPT

     "We've located the car, " Agent Sanderson announced. Roslyn gripped the edge of the desk for support. Consumed in a fog of numbness, she swayed in place as Agent Sanderson dismissed two of the agents from the room with a head nod. She sucked in a breath and let it our slowly.

    "And Andriana?" Roslyn searched the agent's eyes. His indiscernible expression masked what he knew, but the suspected he wouldn't have called them into the room without additional information. She gripped the desk nighter, her knuckles turning white with effort. The wait was to much. "Do you have news about my daughter or not?'

    "Not yet," Sanderson replied. "our K9 units have been dispatched. If the child was in the chicle they took after abandoning the jJaguar we'l know shortly. The dogs will pick up your daughters scent int he Buck Skyhawk".

The above excerpt  is just a tease on what you can expect in Ruth Reid Abiding Mercy. This book takes you from past to present and very easy to follow. This story is one that will leave you breathless and wanting more. You will have problems putting it down.  It is truly a thrilling book to read from the beginning to the end.

I would recommend you pick up a copy of this book and even for a friend. I promise you won't be disappointed.

I was given a copy of this copy for my review which I have given.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

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