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Death by Indifference.


Death by Indifference

Caitlyn Hunter

Star Dust Press

e-book $5.98 www.stardustpress.com

Tess Avery is the epitome of today's woman, feisty and independent and ready to take on the world. The only thing missing in Tess's life is of the male variety. Tess warily seeks to solve this problem by signing on with an internet dating service and all of a sudden the men she dates are ending up dead. Into her life enters sexy detective Sam Marshall Sam Marshall (né Nicholls) was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Home and Away, played by Ryan Clark. Character
Sam was the foster child of Bobby Simpson, who later fell in love with Sam's father, Greg and they eventually married and Bobby adopted
, the ultimate alpha male, and Tess's inner bells are ringing a warning while her body is yearning for Sam's touch. Sparks fly between the two as bodies begin to pile up and Sam's having a hard time keeping his mind off Tess, both unaware the killer has focused on them.

This fast-paced story is packed with suspense and intrigue. Sam and Tess are engaging characters with a unique twist: both are middle aged. But that won't stop young readers from enjoying a galvanizing galvanizing, process of coating a metal, usually iron or steel, with a protective covering of zinc. Galvanized iron is prepared either by dipping iron, from which rust has been removed by the action of sulfuric acid, into molten zinc so that a thin layer of the zinc  plot which moves at break-neck speed with a sizzling siz·zle  
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1. To make the hissing sound characteristic of frying fat.

2. To seethe with anger or indignation.

3.
 dash of romance thrown into the mix. Baby boomers See generation X.  will appreciate a protagonist who proves that women in their 40s and beyond are just as fresh, interesting, and amazing a·maze  
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v.tr.
1. To affect with great wonder; astonish. See Synonyms at surprise.

2. Obsolete To bewilder; perplex.

v.intr.
 as those in their 20s and 30s. For adult readers, no matter what age, this remarkable book should receive a special ranking. Highly recommended.
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