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Simon Says... Ride

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Detective Kate Morgan is hot on a new confusing case. A cyclist is killed at the main intersection to the University of British Columbia. At first glance it looks like a hit-and-run, but, as details emerge, it gets much more complicated.

From one day to the next, Simon is blinded by an overload of senses and noises. It's impacting his regular business day, and he seems unable to control when and how these moments occur. Angry and frustrated, he tells Kate but knows she's unable to help. How can she, when he can't help himself?

As Kate struggles to work her way through a gang of arrogant university students, reluctant parents, a defensive dean, and way too many unobservant witnesses, she finds a disturbing pattern of more "accidents" and more victims ...

Then finally Simon understands why his senses are on overload ... and flips the investigation around.


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Series: Kate Morgan Publisher: Valley Publishing Ltd.

Kindle Book

  • Release date: December 7, 2021

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 9781773364797
  • Release date: December 7, 2021

EPUB ebook

  • ISBN: 9781773364797
  • File size: 616 KB
  • Release date: December 7, 2021

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Kindle Book
OverDrive Read
EPUB ebook

Languages

English

Detective Kate Morgan is hot on a new confusing case. A cyclist is killed at the main intersection to the University of British Columbia. At first glance it looks like a hit-and-run, but, as details emerge, it gets much more complicated.

From one day to the next, Simon is blinded by an overload of senses and noises. It's impacting his regular business day, and he seems unable to control when and how these moments occur. Angry and frustrated, he tells Kate but knows she's unable to help. How can she, when he can't help himself?

As Kate struggles to work her way through a gang of arrogant university students, reluctant parents, a defensive dean, and way too many unobservant witnesses, she finds a disturbing pattern of more "accidents" and more victims ...

Then finally Simon understands why his senses are on overload ... and flips the investigation around.


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