Rod Kimmel
Published: 2002-01-21
Total Pages: 206
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Marley Bishop just wants a simple life. A job, a roof over her head, and a safe place for her dog, Bentley. When she's offered a second chance at the Hayden Island Future Fuel station, she jumps at the opportunity. But Marley soon finds herself caught in a dangerous web of drug trafficking, money laundering, and corporate greed that reaches far beyond the gas pumps. As the body count rises and the stakes grow higher, Marley must decide where her loyalties lie. Can she escape the clutches of the cartel and protect those she loves? Or will she become another victim - another Sunday Morning incident? Fans who enjoy crime fiction, thrillers, and stories about family dynamics, business intrigue, and social issues will find “The Sunday Morning Incident” hard to put down. It's a gripping thriller that exposes the dark underbelly of the American Dream and will keep you on the edge of your seat until the very last page. Overall, The Sunday Morning Incident is a complex and thought-provoking book that explores the dark side of the American Dream. The book is a reminder that power corrupts and that even the best of intentions can be twisted. However, the book also offers hope, suggesting that redemption is possible and that human connection can provide solace in a world that can be dark and dangerous. “Gotta tell ya, I love this book! Clever plotting and intricate mechanisms for the story to unfold. Just a great, well-told yarn.” — James Moore, New York Times best-selling author, Emmy-winning news correspondent, CNN, and MSNBC contributor.