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Edge of Black
Edge of Black | J.T. Ellison
"WHAT LIES BEHIND grabs you by the throat and doesn't let go. Ellison is a great talentenjoy." Catherine Coulter, # 1 New York Times bestselling author Revisit book two in J.T. Ellison's heart-racing Sam Owens series Dr. Samantha Owens is starting over: new city, new job, new man, new life. But before she's even unpacked her office at Georgetown University's forensic pathology department, she's called to consult on a case that's rocked the capital and the country. An unknown pathogen released into the Washington Metro has caused nationwide panic. Three people diedjust three. Amid the media frenzy and Homeland Security alarm bells, Sam painstakingly dissects the lives of those three victims and makes an unsettling conclusion. This is no textbook terrorist, but an assassin whose motive is deeply personal and far from understandable. Xander Whitfield, a former army ranger and Sam's new boyfriend, knows about seeing the world in shades of gray. About feeling compelled to do the wrong thing for the right reasons. Only his disturbing kinship with a killer can lead Sam to the truth...and once more into the line of fire. Previously Published. More Praise "Shocking suspense, compelling characters and fascinating forensic details." Lisa Gardner, # 1 New York Times bestselling author "A terrific thrillerfans of forensic mysteries, such as those by Patricia Cornwell, should immediately add this series to their A-lists." Booklist
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deeannloso
Edge of Black | J.T. Ellison
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“Dr. Samantha Owens is starting over: new city, new job, new man, new life. She's trying to put some distance between herself and the devastating loss of her husband and children. Before she's even unpacked her office at Georgetown University's forensic pathology department, she's called to consult on a case of an unknown pathogen released into the Washington Metro has caused nationwide panic. Three people died—; just three.”

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GinaKButler
Edge of Black | J.T. Ellison
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Starting the second Samantha Owens...I love a police/forensic procedural!
#bookspinbingo

CoverToCoverGirl She‘s an excellent writer. 3y
GinaKButler @CoverToCoverGirl I clearly need to read more of her work! 3y
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Sace
Edge of Black | J.T. Ellison
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I am posting one book per day from my extensive collection. No description. No explanation. Some will be old. Some will be new. Don't judge me. I have a lot of books. Join the fun if you want.

#tbrpile
Original idea of- @StaceyKondla @cortg

Courtesy tags for @Trashcanman @Catherine_Willoughby

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DebinHawaii
Edge of Black | J.T. Ellison
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#Rocktober #Black I was going to pull out a bunch of books with black covers & take a photo but I got busy & it got dark & the lighting sucked, so I went for e-books with 'black' in the titles instead. 😬The top three I've read & the bottom three are hanging out in my Kindle #TBR stack. 🖤📚

Cinfhen Niiice🖤and bonus points for all the honesty 😘😘 7y
BarbaraBB It looks great as well! 7y
Smangela That cover for Black Eyes Susans is really striking 😍 (edited) 7y
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Centique Is Blackberry Wine any good? The cover caught my eye 😍 7y
laurieluna My mum has just given me black eyed susans! Hoping to read it soon 7y
DebinHawaii @Cinfhen Hah! Always! 😘 @BarbaraBB Thank you! 😀 @Smangela @miralunasbooknook It is a gorgeous cover--one of these days I'll get it read. 📚📚😬📚📚📚 @Centique I read it ages ago and remember that I liked it but not as much as Chocolat. It's set in the same French Village. 👍📚 7y
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Booknerd2
Edge of Black | J.T. Ellison
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I liked this book much better than the 1st in the series. I'm getting to know and like Samantha. Can't wait to see what happens with her and Xander.

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JaymiGirl
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"The smells were right. The air, cold and dead, whispering from the vents. The warm musk of blood, the slight meaty scent of open bodies. Metallic notes from the stainless tables and scales, overlaid with the squeaky markers used on the whiteboards."

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