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"Inside the last room on the left, seven little girls sat quietly watching..for the teacher to begin.
They didn't hear the rain peppering against the windows or see the lightning as it began to flash. Their eyes were on the teacher, their minds focused on the sound of his voice.
That night, long after the children had gone home, the storm still raged. Just before midnight, a great shaft of lightning came down from the sky, shattering wood and shingles alike as it pierced teh roof of the school. Before anyone noticed, the school was completely engulfed in flames. By morning there was nothing left...
The seven who'd been chosen for the gifted class were mainstreamed into first grade classes in three different districts, and life went on. They learned. They grew. And every night their parents put them to bed, unaware of the time bomb that ticked in their heads."
This was really good, an original, unusual mystery. Even those who don't like romances (guilty) will enjoy the unique story. Women are dying horribly- all women who have taken this gifted class. A courageous nun puts it all together. And soon there is only one woman left. Ginny Shapiro knows she is in terrible danger, but does not know where the danger is coming from. Agent Sullivan Dean tries to protect her from this mysterious danger, knowing only that each victim recieved a phone call shortly before she died.
They didn't hear the rain peppering against the windows or see the lightning as it began to flash. Their eyes were on the teacher, their minds focused on the sound of his voice.
That night, long after the children had gone home, the storm still raged. Just before midnight, a great shaft of lightning came down from the sky, shattering wood and shingles alike as it pierced teh roof of the school. Before anyone noticed, the school was completely engulfed in flames. By morning there was nothing left...
The seven who'd been chosen for the gifted class were mainstreamed into first grade classes in three different districts, and life went on. They learned. They grew. And every night their parents put them to bed, unaware of the time bomb that ticked in their heads."
This was really good, an original, unusual mystery. Even those who don't like romances (guilty) will enjoy the unique story. Women are dying horribly- all women who have taken this gifted class. A courageous nun puts it all together. And soon there is only one woman left. Ginny Shapiro knows she is in terrible danger, but does not know where the danger is coming from. Agent Sullivan Dean tries to protect her from this mysterious danger, knowing only that each victim recieved a phone call shortly before she died.
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