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My name is Peter Grant & until January I was just probationary constable in that mighty army for justice known to all right-thinking people as the Metropolitan Police Service (and as the Filth to everybody else). My only concerns in life were how to avoid a transfer to the Case Progression Unit
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Nora Roberts - the World's Greatest Storyteller Four-year-old Olivia MacBride's parents were Hollywood's golden couple - until the monster destroyed their beautiful home and took Livvy's mother away from her for ever. The monster with her father's face...Protected by her grandparents Olivia grows up in the sanctuary of the lush rainforests of the Olympic Peninsula and learns to bury the past deep within her. But despite the years that have passed she still yearns to know the truth about her childhood. And now she just might get the chance. Noah Brady a young writer wants to tell the story that has become a part of Hollywood history. But before Olivia can confront her past she must safeguard her future. For the monster walks again...
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Nora Roberts
- the World's Greatest Storyteller Four-year-old Olivia Mac Bride's parents were Hollywood's golden couple
- until the monster destroyed their beautiful home & took Livvy's mother away from her for ever. The monster with her father's face... Protected by her grandparents Olivia grows up in the sanctuary of the lush rainforests of the Olympic Peninsula & learns to bury the past deep within her. But despite the years that have passed she still yearns to know the truth about her childhood. & now she just might get the chance. Noah Brady a young writer wants to tell the story that has become a part of Hollywood history. But before Olivia can confront her past she must safeguard her future. For the monster walks again...

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