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Crescent: A pulse-pounding mystery thriller packed with action and suspense

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Paul Knox has decided to keep the price of Crescent $0.99 as a thank you to fans of the entire series. To new readers, he highly recommends reading the prior books before indulging in this grand finale.

A torch in one hand and the Declaration of Independence in the other...

In the thrilling culmination of a ten-part saga, Reece Cannon stands in the twilight of her identity, caught between who she was, who she is, and who she wants to be.

Reece is a woman on the run. Hunted by ruthless killers, her freedom is her only possession, and she is willing to pay any price to protect it. Straddling the boundaries of the law, her actions sow doubt in the minds of her old allies, her former agency, and even within Agent Tommy Shanahan, the man who has stood by her side through thick and thin.

Betrayal taints every relationship she's ever known. But there's one final secret to unravel — a tangled family history steeped in crime. She must confront the truth of her past in order to redefine her future.

In a climactic showdown set against the backdrop of the iconic Statue of Liberty — a poignant symbol of her relentless struggle for freedom — Reece must face down her enemies, dodge the clutches of the law, and fight for her freedom as well as the truth of who she truly is.

Prepare yourself for a breathtaking conclusion to an epic series, one that will leave you questioning the price of freedom and the power of truth. The stage is set, the pieces are moving — can you handle the rise and fall of the . . . Crescent?

237 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 27, 2023

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Paul Knox

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I am an urban geographer and university administrator. I currently serve as Senior Fellow for International Advancement, reporting directly to the President of Virginia Tech. Between 1997 and 2006 I served as Dean of the College of Architecture and Urban Studies and in 2009 I served for a year as Director of the Virginia Bioinformatics Institute. As a member of the Department of Urban Affairs and Planning I have taught courses on urban and regional development theory and comparative urbanization. I currently teach Honors courses on European Urbanization and Urbanism, and on Cities and Design.

My research and writing is focused on urban form, and in particular the social construction of the built environment. I am particularly interested in the ways in which the sense of place of small towns and of big-city districts is embodied in the built environment; and in the ways in which social histories are reflected in the architecture of city districts.

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