The Cradle Will Fall: Part Two of the Tangled Web Trilogy

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Oh, what a tangled web we weave. When we try to be like me. Sloan Phoenix Her plot is deadly. Her scheme is sinister. Her plan for Sloan Phoenix? Give him everything he wants! Two years ago, Judy Palmer was manipulated into murdering her unfaithful husband, Charlie, by the devilishly clever Sloan Phoenix. Now, after destroying the Prescott family, Sloan is the CEO of Prescott Industries. So just when everything looks like its going smoothly, Judy returns, hell-bent on destroying him. Partnered with the young Dan Pierce Jr., son of a deceased technology mogul and a former friend of the Prescotts, Judy uses a dark secret from Sloans past, putting his budding relationship with the young and beautiful widow Alexis Pierce in the crossfire. To stop Judy, Sloan, along with his best friend, Garry Lennox, seek out the past of Charlie Palmer, setting them on the path of a deadly secret that involves Judys new husband, Dr. Chris Faulkner, and her tormented sister, Tara. And as Judy weaves her tangled web of deception, duplicity, and death, Sloan must untangle himself long enough to beat her at the game he taught her to play. Agame with three rules: Keep your friends close. Keep your enemies closer. And take your secrets to the grave!

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Ian Black is the author of The Cradle Will Fall: Part Two of the Tangled Web Trilogy and Three Blind Mice: Part One of the Tangled Web Trilogy. Three Blind Mice, which was originally published in 2003, was his first novel. As a lifelong writer and a fan of many types of literature, he plans to release stories from many genres. Ian was born and raised in Western Pennsylvania. He has a bachelor’s degree in English literature, with studies in journalism, communicationsm, and biology from Lehigh University, as well as a master’s din technical communications from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. As a writer and graphic designer, he is an aspiring entrepreneur.

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