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Death has no borders.

Traffic in downtown Los Angeles turns hellish when a woman crashes through the windshield of a car on the 110 Freeway. When her autopsy reveals a gruesome secret, Detective Finn O'Brien is determined to prove her death was no accident. He follows a twisted trail that leads into the veiled and exotic world of L.A.'s exiled African community, the luxurious enclaves of Hollywood and finally to the doorstep of a third world despot whose cruelty knows no bounds and whose influence has a stranglehold on the City of the Angels.

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USA Today and Amazon best-selling author, Rebecca Forster, wrote her first book on a crazy dare and found her passion. With over 40 books to her name, she was published by Harper Collins, Penguin Putnam, Pockets Books and others before becoming an independent author. A firm believer in hands-on research to make her books thrillingly realistic, she is a graduate of the ATF and DEA Citizen Academies, numerous weapons courses, and spends a great deal of time court-watching. Rebecca has also landed by tail hook and spent two days on an aircraft carrier. She taught at the UCLA Writers program and is married to a superior court judge.

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