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About the Book:
The majority of
baseball fans agree that William “No Chance” LaChance is one of the
most dominating right-hand pitchers in baseball. There are also many
reasons to dislike LaChance, but who hates him enough for murder?
Peg McCarthy,
Director of the U.S. Customs Station in North Troy, Vermont, is three
weeks from retirement when she’s thrust into the mystery surrounding
the suspicious death of LaChance who had just signed a multi-million
dollar contract with the Montreal Expos. Driving home in a snowstorm,
Peg happens across a minor accident. A black SUV is oddly parked on
the side of the road, its driver unconscious and slumped over the
wheel. The only witness seems to be LaChance’s traveling companion—his
dog Sarek.
Peg’s retirement
plus her French expertise prompt the Expos to offer her a position as
an investigative liaison. When LaChance’s agent, Buckley Roberts, is
‘gunned down’ in a police parking lot, McCarthy and Boston Detective
Tim Snow work to discover the link between the deaths of LaChance and
Roberts. The violent events that follow lead Peg to the uncomfortable
conclusion that, while she and Snow examine the clues to a string of
murders and attacks, she and Sarek are in the crosshair sights of a
serial assassin.
About the Authors:
Tanya Dehart resides
in Maryland and is a graduate of Penn State University. Mother of two,
she has spent nearly twenty years in the field of Dietetics and for
the last thirteen years has specialized in Geriatric Nutrition.
Rich
Little lives in Massachusetts and is a graduate of Northeastern
University and Worcester State College. He has over thirty years of
teaching experience including six years as an instructor at the
Plymouth County House of Correction & Jail.
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