Detalles del libro
Formato
Kindle
Páginas
281
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
Jan 3, 2012
Editorial
Princeton Halls PRess
Descripción
Gabby St. Claire has turned her talent for cleaning up the messiest remnants into a career. From tackling bloodstains on carpets to piecing together shattered lives, she navigates the underbelly of grim circumstances with an eye for detail and a fierce determination. With every case she takes on, Gabby immerses herself in a world where danger lurks and secrets fester, revealing the darkest aspects of human nature.
As she delves deeper into her latest assignment, Gabby discovers that some stains are not just physical but emotional, tethered to memories and histories that refuse to fade. Balancing her knack for tidying up with an inquisitive mind, she unearths the truth behind the grime, often putting herself in peril as she confronts the shadows of her findings. Each challenge tests her resilience, revealing her strength and the haunting weight of her own past.
In a narrative filled with intrigue and tension, Gabby's journey resonates with anyone who has faced tribulations and the need for redemption. She embodies the idea that sometimes, the process of cleaning up is as much about confronting the past as it is about creating a brighter future.
As she delves deeper into her latest assignment, Gabby discovers that some stains are not just physical but emotional, tethered to memories and histories that refuse to fade. Balancing her knack for tidying up with an inquisitive mind, she unearths the truth behind the grime, often putting herself in peril as she confronts the shadows of her findings. Each challenge tests her resilience, revealing her strength and the haunting weight of her own past.
In a narrative filled with intrigue and tension, Gabby's journey resonates with anyone who has faced tribulations and the need for redemption. She embodies the idea that sometimes, the process of cleaning up is as much about confronting the past as it is about creating a brighter future.
Géneros
Misterio
Crimen