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SOMETIMES THE PAST WON'T STAY BURIEDJanet Andrews is a respected journalist and editor. But once, she was someone else. Now, they're coming for her, and this time? They aren't going to let her go.Mac Davis isn't sure how he ended up being a cop reporter. But he's pretty sure he wouldn't still be a reporter if it wasn't for Janet Andrews. He probably would be in jail, if not dead. So he owes her. And he knows it.Now, she's in trouble. She's being hunted. Mac doesn't plan to let her get hurt. So he's going after them, hunting the hunters.And he's a very good hunter.Book 2 in the Mac Davis thrillers featuring a Marine turned cop reporter in Seattle.
IT'S EVERY COP'S WORST NIGHTMARESeattle Police Detective Joe Dunbar knew he'd screwed up big time, maybe even fatally. He swallowed hard, followed by a deep breath to steady himself. He'd managed to dodge the gunfire coming from the dark and nearly derelict house on Queen Anne. But he was trapped, now. He had already called for dispatch for backup. Shouldn't they should be here by now?Something cold settled in his stomach.They weren't coming, he thought. He had nightmares like this. They weren't coming.He considered his options, and then he sighed: hell of a thing, when a cop had to call a reporter for backup because his own had abandoned him."Mac," he said softly into his phone. "It's Joe Dunbar. I need help."Book 4 in the series of Mac Davis thrillers, featuring a Marine turned cop reporter in Seattle.
Is Blood Really Thicker than Water?Life is good. Mac Davis, a former Marine, is now a cop reporter for the Seattle Examiner. He's had stories nominated for the Pulitzer Prize. He has a reputation as a hard-nosed reporter, and a good man to have at your back when trouble comes knocking.And even Mac admits, around him, trouble usually does.He has a career, a girlfriend, even a house. He has friends. He belongs.But his past is knocking on the door.His cousin calls in a favor. Fourteen years ago, Toby took the fall for a car theft leaving Mac free to go into the Marines. And now? He needs Mac. Needs him badly.A news clip out of Mexico shows a young man running from a burning building - and he wears Mac's face. So much so, people called to find out what he was doing in Mexico. It's his first lead to his father's family.Exactly what do you owe the past?Mac Davis is about to figure that out.Book 5 in the Mac Davis thrillers - stories about a cop reporter who struggles to believe the pen is really mightier than the sword. But just in case? There's a Glock stashed in his backpack along with a notebook and pen.
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