The Second Door

· WestBow Press
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Soon after Jack Wilder, private detective, moves to the small lakeside town of Wakeegon at the request of his friend Sheriff OConnell, he falls headfirst into the towns worst crime spree in decades.

Jack quickly becomes infatuated with Sara Reynolds Jacobs, daughter of one of the towns most prominent families, when she is involved in a mysterious car accident.

All eyes are on Luke Jacobs, Saras husband, who is secretly planning to build a tourist complex on the Reynolds estate, in order to solve the towns, and his, financial problems.

When the young detectives extraordinary senses draw him further into the investigation, he wakes up in a stream alongside the slime-covered body of an out-of-town environmentalist.

Jack soon realizes his life, along with Saras, is in jeopardy.

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Victoria Rachel Clifton presides in the Indiana countryside close to many small towns resembling Wakeegon, minus the murders. An avid gardener, she lives with her husband and a multitude of animals amidst prairie grass and flowers. A Taylor University psychology honors graduate, she is convinced she inherited her intelligence from her three sons and six grandchildren. Victoria (Vicki) strives to want for little and to love God much.

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