In the Shadow of the Wonder Wheel

Mallory McGill has no idea how she got to Coney Island Creek. The last thing she remembers is traveling to the hospital to deliver her baby. Now her baby is missing, and she is being accused of committing an unspeakable crime.

For Teri Cardello, a tough detective who has no tolerance for anyone involved in crimes against children, McGill is guilty, and there's no doubt in her mind. But her partner Sam Rothman, who once let an innocent man go to his death, refuses to be so easily convinced. "Either that girl is the worst liar in the world, or everyone else is lying and she's telling the truth," he says.

Why can't Mallory remember that fateful night? Could she have killed her baby, or is someone trying to frame her?

Someone knows the answers to these questions, and will stop at nothing--including murder--to prevent her from learning the truth.

Brooklyn-born Carren Strock is the author of Married Women Who Love Women (Doubleday, 1998; Routledge, 2008) and A Writer's Journey: What to Know Before, During, and After Writing a Book (Gray Rabbit, 2011). Visit her on the web at www.CarrenStrock.com.

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In the Shadow of the Wonder Wheel

Mallory McGill has no idea how she got to Coney Island Creek. The last thing she remembers is traveling to the hospital to deliver her baby. Now her baby is missing, and she is being accused of committing an unspeakable crime.

For Teri Cardello, a tough detective who has no tolerance for anyone involved in crimes against children, McGill is guilty, and there's no doubt in her mind. But her partner Sam Rothman, who once let an innocent man go to his death, refuses to be so easily convinced. "Either that girl is the worst liar in the world, or everyone else is lying and she's telling the truth," he says.

Why can't Mallory remember that fateful night? Could she have killed her baby, or is someone trying to frame her?

Someone knows the answers to these questions, and will stop at nothing--including murder--to prevent her from learning the truth.

Brooklyn-born Carren Strock is the author of Married Women Who Love Women (Doubleday, 1998; Routledge, 2008) and A Writer's Journey: What to Know Before, During, and After Writing a Book (Gray Rabbit, 2011). Visit her on the web at www.CarrenStrock.com.

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In the Shadow of the Wonder Wheel

In the Shadow of the Wonder Wheel

by Carren Strock
In the Shadow of the Wonder Wheel

In the Shadow of the Wonder Wheel

by Carren Strock

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Mallory McGill has no idea how she got to Coney Island Creek. The last thing she remembers is traveling to the hospital to deliver her baby. Now her baby is missing, and she is being accused of committing an unspeakable crime.

For Teri Cardello, a tough detective who has no tolerance for anyone involved in crimes against children, McGill is guilty, and there's no doubt in her mind. But her partner Sam Rothman, who once let an innocent man go to his death, refuses to be so easily convinced. "Either that girl is the worst liar in the world, or everyone else is lying and she's telling the truth," he says.

Why can't Mallory remember that fateful night? Could she have killed her baby, or is someone trying to frame her?

Someone knows the answers to these questions, and will stop at nothing--including murder--to prevent her from learning the truth.

Brooklyn-born Carren Strock is the author of Married Women Who Love Women (Doubleday, 1998; Routledge, 2008) and A Writer's Journey: What to Know Before, During, and After Writing a Book (Gray Rabbit, 2011). Visit her on the web at www.CarrenStrock.com.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781515423546
Publisher: Wilder Publications
Publication date: 08/16/2018
Pages: 208
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.48(d)
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