Darker Than Any Shadow
By
Tina Whittle
Summary
The dog days of
summer have arrived, and Tai Randolph is feeling the heat. Running her uncle’s
gun shop is more demanding than she ever imagined. Her best friend Rico is
competing for a national slam poetry title. And Atlanta is overrun with
hundreds of fame-hungry performance poets clogging all the good bars.
She’s also got her brand-new relationship with corporate security agent Trey Seaver to deal with. SWAT-trained and rule-obsessed, Trey has a brain geared for statistics and flow charts, not romance. And while Tai finds him irresistibly fascinating, dating a human lie detector who can kill with his bare hands is a somewhat precarious endeavor.
She’s also got her brand-new relationship with corporate security agent Trey Seaver to deal with. SWAT-trained and rule-obsessed, Trey has a brain geared for statistics and flow charts, not romance. And while Tai finds him irresistibly fascinating, dating a human lie detector who can kill with his bare hands is a somewhat precarious endeavor.
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/12421232-darker-than-any-shadow?ac=1
Bio:
Tina Whittle’s
Tai Randolph/Trey Seaver series — featuring intrepid gunshop owner Tai and her
corporate security agent partner Trey — has garnered starred reviews in Kirkus,
Publisher’s Weekly, Booklist, and Library Journal. Published by
Poisoned Pen Press, this Atlanta-based series debuted withThe Dangerous Edge of Things,
followed by Darker Than Any Shadow (2012), Blood,
Ash and Bone(2013) and Deeper
Than the Grave (2014).
A nominee for Georgia Author of the Year in 2012, Whittle's short fiction has appeared in The Savannah Literary Journal, Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine, and Gulf Stream, which selected her story “Lost Causes and Other Reasons to Live” as the 2004 winner of their Mystery Fiction contest. When not writing or reading, she enjoys golf, sushi, tarot reading, and spending time with her family (one husband, one daughter, one neurotic Maltese and four chickens).
A nominee for Georgia Author of the Year in 2012, Whittle's short fiction has appeared in The Savannah Literary Journal, Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine, and Gulf Stream, which selected her story “Lost Causes and Other Reasons to Live” as the 2004 winner of their Mystery Fiction contest. When not writing or reading, she enjoys golf, sushi, tarot reading, and spending time with her family (one husband, one daughter, one neurotic Maltese and four chickens).
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