The Triangle Conspiracy

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Simon and Schuster, Oct 31, 2006 - Fiction - 448 pages
Faith Kelly has what it takes to extort what she needs from the country's Most Wanted. But when her new case takes its toll in intimate ways, it becomes the most dangerous one of her career.

It's case officer Faith Kelly's job to protect criminals in exchange for information. But Daryn McDermott is another story -- one that's challenging her professional and personal responsibility. The activist daughter of a powerful conservative senator, Daryn's not only linked to a terrorist bombing, but also to Faith's brother Sean, an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent hired to bring her home. It's too late for that. When Daryn is found murdered near the Oklahoma City National Memorial, Sean runs -- and Faith follows. He leads her into a web of private secrets and lies, a far-reaching conspiracy...and murder. Faith's past has returned with a vengeance, casting a shadow of doubt on everyone she trusts -- and cutting into the very heart of everyone she loves.
 

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Contents

Section 1
7
Section 2
13
Section 3
25
Section 4
35
Section 5
43
Section 6
49
Section 7
57
Section 8
71
Section 21
215
Section 22
225
Section 23
239
Section 24
257
Section 25
267
Section 26
277
Section 27
291
Section 28
299

Section 9
83
Section 10
91
Section 11
103
Section 12
111
Section 13
123
Section 14
135
Section 15
143
Section 16
153
Section 17
167
Section 18
181
Section 19
193
Section 20
205
Section 29
315
Section 30
327
Section 31
339
Section 32
351
Section 33
363
Section 34
371
Section 35
383
Section 36
395
Section 37
409
Section 38
417
Section 39
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About the author (2006)

David Kent is the author of four Department Thirty thrillers. His acclaimed debut novel, Department Thirty, was also one of the bestselling eBooks of 2003; other novels in the series include The Mesa Conspiracy, The Black Jack Conspiracy, which won the 2006 Oklahoma Book Award for Fiction and The Triangle Conspiracy. He grew up in Madill, Oklahoma, and is a former press secretary and media adviser to several congressional candidates. Under his real name of Kent Anderson, he worked as a broadcaster for twenty-seven years, and is now in marketing with the Oklahoma City Philharmonic Orchestra. He has three sons, and lives in Oklahoma City. Visit his website: www.davidkentauthor.com.

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