Kat's Cradle, a novel by Margaret Simmons

Kat's Cradle, a novel by Margaret Simmons
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Publisher : Margaret Simmons
Total Pages : 345
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ISBN-10 : 9780983273202
ISBN-13 : 0983273200
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Download or read book Kat's Cradle, a novel by Margaret Simmons written by Margaret Simmons and published by Margaret Simmons. This book was released on with total page 345 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Out of the blue, Ex-CIA agent Kat McWilliams receives news that DNA from her kidnapped child has turned up at the murder scene of a high-valued government informant — 16 years after the girl disappeared. Astounded by the news, Kat’s joy is short-lived. She soon learns that her daughter is being sought as one of the suspects in the slaying. Leveraging old friendships with government officials, Kat shadows investigators as they chase an aging headhunter and his teenage accomplices from East Africa to Los Angeles While the assassins plan another brazen attack on a high-profile figure, Kat stumbles upon a dark Website tied to the murdered informant. She is stunned by what she finds there. But who in the US government could she trust to act on this information? As investigators dismantle the crime ring, Kat mines information from the dark Website to devise a risky gambit to save her daughter’s life. You may leave comments and contact the author at this page: https://www.facebook.com/Kats-Cradle-A-Novel-by-Margaret-Simmons


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