Echoes of Terror

Echoes of Terror
318 Pages
ISBN 978-1-4328-3281-0

A teenager is missing, and Officer Katherine Ward is assigned the case, never expecting it to parallel her own kidnapping experience seventeen years before. In Skagway, Alaska, the usual crimes faced by the police department’s small force are DUIs and missing bikes. With the chief in the hospital and an officer missing, they’re not prepared for the kidnapping of a billionaire’s daughter.

Misty Morgan thought running off with a college boy would get her father’s attention, but now she and another kidnapped teen are praying for their lives. Stuck in China on a business trip, Misty’s father suspected his daughter was up to something and asked his longtime friend, Marine veteran Vince Nanini, to fly to Alaska and stop Misty. Problem is, Vince arrives too late to stop the kidnapping, and the police aren’t eager to let him help find the missing teen.

When Katherine realizes the same man who kidnapped and raped her years ago is the one holding Misty and the another teenager, the terror of those her months in captivity resurfaces. Together, Katherine and Vince must figure out where the kidnapper has taken the two teenagers, and they must find them fast. But nothing is at it seems in this race to stop a madman before he kills again.

Maris Soule

About Maris Soule (Grand Rapids, Michigan Author)

Maris Soule

Maris Soule started her career writing romances (25 published, of which 2 were RITA finalists and several others were winners or finalists in a variety of contests). She then turned to mysteries and suspense novels. (The Crows, As the Crow Flies, Eat Crow and Die, and Eye of the Crow for the P.J. Benson Mysteries, and stand alone A Killer Past. Her 30th book, Echoes of Terror, was released March 2017.

Originally from California, she graduated from U.C. Davis as an art major and taught art for 8 years. During that time, Soule met and married her husband and they moved to Climax, Michigan, where they raised two children that they’re very proud of and a slew of animals, including Rhodesian Ridgeback dogs like the one in her “Crow” series. When her husband got interested in boats, they moved first to Kalamazoo and then to South Haven, where they now spend 7 months of the year before heading to Florida for the winter. She writes a weekly blog on writing at http://marissoule.com/blog/

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