Exposed / Laura Griffin.
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- ISBN: 9781451689334 (pb.)
- Physical Description: 374 p. ; 18 cm.
- Publisher: New York : Pocket, c2013.
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- Baker & Taylor
When forensic photographer Maddie Callahan witnesses the kidnapping of a key witness in a federal investigation, she works with FBI agent Brian Beckman to find a vicious criminal known as the Doctor. - Baker & Taylor
Forensic photographer Maddie Callahan and FBI agent Brian Beckman form an uneasy partnership to find a vicious criminal before time runs out. Original. 250,000 first printing. - Simon and Schuster
The seventh thrilling novel in the Tracers series from an author who âexcels at detailing the mystery and the chaseâ (Publishers Weekly) features a forensic photographer and an FBI agent who form an uneasy partnership to find a vicious criminal.
Every picture tells a story. But not all of them have happy endings.
As a forensic photographer at the Delphi Center crime lab, Maddie Callahan is used to seeing violence up close, but sheâs never before been the target of it. When a freelance photo shoot goes awry, she realizes she may have seen, and perhaps photographed, the kidnapping of a key witness in a federal probe. And although her camera was stolen, Maddie knows she has something that could be even more valuable to investigators.
FBI agent Brian Beckman has spent months investigating a vicious criminal known as the Doctor, only to have a key witness abducted on his watch. Worse, heâs falling for the woman who may be the Doctorâs next target. Maddieâs aloof facade hides a world of hurt that he wants to heal, no matter how much she keeps him at bay. But first he has to protect her from the danger thatâs just out of focus, drawing close enough to shoot . . . and kill.