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A Walking Shadow: A Nick McDeare psychological mystery The sequel to The Evil that Men Do, A Walking Shadow places Nick McDeare, renowned mystery writer and investigative reporter, in the crosshairs of danger. Nick is engaged to marry Broadway star Jessie Kendle New Year's Eve. But when Nick discovers the sociopath father of Jessie's son Anthony faked his own death and is conspiring with a Mafia don to kidnap the boy, he races against time to save him. To protect her, Nick keeps Jessie in the dark, a decision he will regret, even as Jessie deals with ominous backstage sabotage from a shocking source. Mysteries multiply within mysteries against the glittering Broadway backdrop. Before it's over, the spirit of Nick's brother, a rescue dog, and a NYPD detective all merge with Nick and Jessie in a deadly climax to rescue Anthony from the shadows. But no one is safe--not even when you think it's over ...
His brother was murdered, his ghost wants answers, and Nick McDeare ends up living in the beautiful widow's brownstone to get them. Before he nails the killer will Nick's own demons be exorcised ... or will explosive secrets torpedo his last chance at love? After Broadway star Jessica Brady's husband is murdered she retreats from the world, until wicked Nick McDeare comes calling--her husband's long-lost brother. A celebrated writer and crack investigative reporter, Nick uncovers a labyrinth plot that turns Jessie's world--and Nick's--upside down. A quirky cast of characters includes wise guys, Andrew's gorgeous and devious best friend, a dogged NYPD detective, the irresistible Italian heir to a shipping-line fortune, a washed-up actor, and frightened witnesses galore. "This is a beautifully plotted classic whodunit wrapped in a ghost story set amidst the bright lights of Broadway."--Tom Alan Robbins, Broadway star and playwright
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