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The Ultimate Discipline - Dan Fenton

The Ultimate Discipline

Dan Fenton
Amazon Digital Services LLC , English
9 ratings

Nancy found herself on a flight 32,000 feet over Tennessee. She was running from a bad marriage in Chattanooga and heading straight into the arms of a man she hadn’t seen for over thirteen years. Not knowing what life she was dragging her three daughters into, had her terrified. After all, she hadn’t seen Dan in over a decade. The only thing she knew was that she was unhappy and miserable in her marriage, and that she had never stopped caring for the man she was running toward. There wasn’t any way she could have know that the object of her affection had been taught to be a killer, nor that murder would soon become a part of her life.