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Shining the Light on MMIW

I’ve always loved reading thrillers—it’s the genre I enjoy most. With all my to-do lists and professional and personal responsibilities, it takes a lot for a book to grab me and keep my focus until the end. Thrillers drop me right into a scenario where the stakes could not be higher. It’s danger breathing down your neck for most of the book; it’s life or death.

Naturally, as an author, I enjoy writing thrillers the most as well. There’s

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