The sins of the father.
At two years old, Abigail Clark was caught in the crossfire of an IRA deal gone terribly wrong. Her family, believing she was dead, abandoned her on a lonely Boston street. When they returned to Ireland they never looked back. However, the little girl was a fierce fighter and clung to life.
Now a prominent attorney, she enjoyed a fulfilling and stable life until the FBI came knocking at her door. Like a windstorm blowing through her life, her family’s sordid past came crashing in, upending everything she had built. People were dying in her family’s name, and she was next.
As the secrets of her family’s past unfold, will she be able to outwit the psychopath determined to destroy every last member of her family one by one?
A fast-paced thriller that leaves you guessing until the end.
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Author Bio:
Kathleen McGillick is an attorney by education and writes mainly suspense and thriller novels.
She was born in New York and earned a B.S.N. from the University of Miami, an M.S. from Adelphi University, and attended Columbia School with a specialization in Nurse Anesthesia. After practiced Nursing for seventeen years she returned to school and earned a Juris Doctorate from the John Marshall School of Law. She has practiced law for twenty-eight years.
When plotting her novels she draws from her extensive experience in the medical and legal fields as well as her adventurous international travels. Kathleen counts herself an ardent student of art history which allows her to add a dash of art crime to her novels heightening the mystery of the story.
As a young person, her dream was to become an English literature teacher. Although life took her on a different path, one might say she found her way back to her early love of books by spending her time now writing them.