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Time to Kill

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Life couldn’t get much better for Ethan Dunn. His wife had just given birth to his first son, and his business was going from strength to strength. That all changed in an instant, when Ethan found himself face to face with a deadly character from his dark past. In a fit of rage, he lashed out and killed him. Ethan must dispose of the body and confront the demons from his past. He sets out to investigate the long unsolved murder of his parents on a danger-filled quest to bring the culprits to justice. The deeper he searches, the further into darkness he falls. Ethan does not yet know how far he is willing to go to survive and protect his family from the danger that he faces. From an author who has been compared to James Patterson and Ian Rankin, this gripping story will keep you hooked from start to finish.

240 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 2013

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D.M. Baillie

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D.M. Baillie is author of Time To Kill and Zero Hour

D.M. Baillie is a young Scottish novelist originally from Glasgow. His first novel Time To Kill, was published in late 2012, a crime thriller about a young man faced with drastic choices for something that happened in his mysterious past. His second novel, Zero Hour, was released on the 20th October 2014, a post apocalyptic story of a man trying to walk across the USA after a devastating nuclear attack. Some of D.M. Baillie's favourite authors include James Patterson, Chris Ryan, Terry Goodkind, J.K. Rowling and George R.R. Martin. A graduate from the University of Glasgow, D.M. Baillie has spent over ten years in the Aerospace Industry and has worked on various Aircraft Projects. Also an avid lover of outdoor pursuits such as rock climbing, gives him inspiration to create hair raising, thrilling novels that take you on a rollercoaster ride from start to finish.

An avid reader himself, D.M. Baillie enjoys reading crime thrillers, fantasy, sci-fi and true war stories.



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October 22, 2014
Really enjoyed this book, looking forward to Zero Hour by the same Author
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