Gone Daddy Gone
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A single moment is about to change Sloane Monroe's life forever.
On an early winter morning, college student Shelby McCoy walks the quiet, snowy path back home. A tree branch snaps in the distance. Then another. A man is there with her, following close behind, whispering her name. She looks back, sees him gaining on her, and runs. Who is this man, and why is he carrying a gun?
If you love a great mystery with a surprising twist, you'll enjoy Gone Daddy Gone.
A New York Times bestselling series.
"Another heart-pounding story."
"I have read every thing this author has written and love every word. As a suspense writer there is no equal."
"Superb writing, excellent storyline, believable characters!"
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Created over 4 years agoAbout Cheryl Bradshaw
Born and raised in Southern California, Cheryl Bradshaw became interested in writing at a young age, but it was almost two decades before she put pen to paper. In 2009 Bradshaw wrote Black Diamond Death (Book One: Sloane Monroe series). Within six weeks it entered the top 100 in two different categories and remained in the top 100 for over a year. Since that time, Bradshaw has written three additional novels in the series, and is now hard at work on the fourth. In 2013, Bradshaw introduced a new pranormal thriller series: Addison Lockhart, the first book titled Grayson Manor Haunting.
Bradshaw is the founder of IWU on Facebook, a writers group with over 1,800 members. In August 2012, Bradshaw was named one of Twitter's seven best authors to follow.
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