Inarticulate Sea

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black ops
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CIA
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international
murder
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war crimes

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  • ISBN 9781635760392
  • Weight: 313g
  • Dimensions: 216 x 140mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Jun 2017
  • Publisher: Diversion Books
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Rules. Everyone has them and everyone lives by them. Sometimes they’re our own and sometimes they are someone else’s. But when Deputy Chief of Police Carly Drummond finds a woman tortured, killed, and dumped in her town, she’s forced to play by rules she doesn’t understand that were put in place by someone she doesn’t know. If she doesn’t, life in Windsor—life as she knows it—could experience a sea change no one is prepared for.

Order. Drew Carmichael is man who likes order. He doesn’t just like it, he requires it—it’s the only reason he’s been able to lead the double life he’s been living for almost twenty years. But when he can’t pull himself away from the secrets, uncertainties, and dangers swirling around Carly, his orderly life takes a dive and he finds himself swimming in waters he’s never before encountered.

Chaos. Control is what Drew and Carly both want—control over their futures, over their growing feelings for each other, and most of all, over the situation that is threatening to throw their lives into chaos. But it is within this chaos that the opportunity to set a new course, to find a new horizon, can be found. If only they can stem the tide of the coming storm.
Tamsen Schultz is the author of the romantic suspense Windsor Series and the short story, American Kin. She’s an RWA Daphne Du Maurier Excellence in Mystery finalist and three time finalist in the Pacific Northwest Writers Association annual contest. In addition to being a writer, she has a background in the field of international conflict resolution, has co-founded a non-profit, and currently works in corporate America. Like most lawyers, she spends a disproportionate amount of time thinking (and writing) about what it might be like to do something else. She lives in Northern California in a house full of males including her husband, two teenage sons, four cats, a dog, and a gender-neutral, but well-stocked, wine rack.

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