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It is becoming more and more difficult for Shelby Reed to ignore the mounting restlessness brewing inside. Caught in the throes of a midlife crisis, disenchanted with her marriage and bored to death with the superficial junk that fills up her life, an unhappy Shelby hides behind the picket fence of her "perfect" lukewarm life. Desperate for a change, Shelby is coaxed into jumpstarting her career after a fourteen year hiatus. She thinks her new job will be the answer to her growing restlessness, but instead finds her answer in the arms of an arresting stranger that reawakens her soul and reignites her libido. Shelby walks head on into an intoxicating, tumultuous, steamy extra-marital affair that ultimately leaves her winded and unraveled and within an inch of losing not only herself, but the one thing she holds most precious in life. In this poignant novel, a middle-aged woman on a frenzied search for satisfaction is forced to confront her demons. It takes the spoon-fed wisdom of a well-seasoned, jazzy, old soul to nurse Shelby back to health and lead her to the road of self discovery where Shelby begins her quest to find authentic happiness.
FBI Special Agent Mathew Rossi and the team from the BAU have been chasing the Boston Harbor Killer for six years. Every time they get close to bringing the killer to justice, Kyle Tillman eludes them. Tillmans predatory existence is turned topsy-turvy when Amelia Kent shows up with the ability to see the good in him even though its only a glimmer of light in his dark, barren soul. Tillmans desire to protect Amelia from Mathew Rossi is countered by Mathew Rossis need to protect her from the killer. Tempers are, violence follows, and innocent people are about to die in the turmoil. Years of secrets are exposed, with twists and turns bringing everyone to a crescendo of the life-altering afterm...
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Contains the full texts of all Tax Court decisions entered from Oct. 24, 1942 to date, with case table and topical index.