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In the Shadow of Stone

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In the Shadow of Stone

By: Rob Kaufman
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What would you do if you discovered that the people you trust the most are liars? That’s what Jack Fontaine confronts in this gripping novel described as “amazingly suspenseful and romantic with something unexpected at every turn”.

Jack Fontaine is summoned to the deathbed of his sister. She asks him to keep the DVD she's made for her only daughter, Jenna, safe and hidden until Jenna’s 18th birthday. Only then should she watch it – alone.

Jack promises to fulfill her wish but is sidetracked when he is betrayed by his closest confidant. The DVD ends up in the hands of felons who reveal the secret it holds and jeopardize Jenna’s future and the promise Jack made to his sister. Unable to trust anyone, Jack knows he must make things right on his own… no matter who gets hurt or killed along the way.

This psychological thriller includes the best of the many worlds of fiction – from suspense and mystery to continuous action and twisted romance, readers who enjoyed Kaufman’s One Last Lie will again be unable to put this book down until they find out what truly lurks in the shadow of stone.

Psychological Suspense Thriller & Suspense Fiction Exciting Romance Thriller
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Virtual voice is making some odd errors. It says dash out loud. Virtual voice has no concept of how to say yeah. ‘Ta Da’ loses all of its charm and meaning. Jack is a fine character who suffers a great deal and remains a good person. Worth the listen. Human readers are better than virtual ones by far still

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