The Truth Seeker

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Tyndale House Publishers, Inc., 2005 - Fiction - 336 pages
Book number three in the O'Malley series brings back Lisa O'Malley and U.S. Marshal Quinn Diamond from The Guardian in a tense investigative thriller. Women are missing. Amy Ireland disappeared twenty years ago without a trace. For U.S. Marshal Quinn Diamond, it's a case that has never closed. He's still searching -- determined to learn the truth. They are turning up dead. Lisa O'Malley is a forensic pathologist; mysteries are her domain. She has worked crime scenes in Chicago for years. Examining a sea of evidence, the connections between victims are so faint that they fade into ill-defined wisps as she searches for a pattern. Lisa O'Malley is running out of time. The threads are pulling Lisa's and Quinn's cases together. And where they intersect there's a killer who will stop at nothing to see his secret remain buried. And now she's missing, too. Quinn wanted Lisa's help. He never planned to put her in danger. She didn't expect him to invade her heart, or his God to change her life. And while Lisa understands death and darkness all too well, she's about to discover love and the Resurrection. - Back cover.

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Contents

Chapter One
5
Chapter Two
20
Chapter Three
26
Chapter Four
34
Chapter Five
43
Chapter Six
58
Chapter Seven
75
Chapter Eight
89
Chapter Sixteen
187
Chapter Seventeen
199
Chapter Eighteen
213
Chapter Nineteen
230
Chapter Twenty
240
Chapter Twentyone
249
Chapter Twentytwo
266
Chapter Twentythree
283

Chapter Nine
103
Chapter Ten
121
Chapter Eleven
135
Chapter Twelve
146
Chapter Thirteen
158
Chapter Fourteen
171
Chapter Fifteen
177
Chapter Twentyfour
286
Chapter Twentyfive
297
Chapter Twentysix
305
Chapter Twentyseven
309
Chapter Twentyeight
319
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About the author (2005)

Dee Henderson worked as an engineer before she started writing fiction in 1996. She is the author of the O'Malley series and the Uncommon Heroes series. Her books have won numerous awards including the RITA Award, the Bookseller's Best Award, the National Reader's Choice Award for Danger in the Shadows, the Reviewers International Organization's best inspirational book of the year for The Negotiator and the 2002 Christy Award in the Romance category for The Guardian. Henderson's title, Taken, is a New York Times Bestseller.