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Zach worried about bringing trouble home with him when he got back to Lakeridge, North Carolina. He shouldn't have been, since it was the same trouble the Chess Club team had been dealing with for months. Zach just hadn't realized  how connected it all was. Corporate espionage, diplomatic entanglements, and the ability to disrupt everything both on and off planet hangs in the balance.
 

Being an ambassador's kid was one way to see the world. Being an investigative reporter was another, and Zach was more comfortable moving than putting down roots, but planting roots is what he finds himself doing as the pieces of the puzzle start to fall into place.

To complicate matters, Zach finds himself caught between an old flame and a new. Felicity Kane, a fellow journalist, feels like she owes Zach for needing his help on the case. Serafina Morgan doesn't want anything to do with the man who had broken her heart in high school - that keeps coming in to her cafe and flirting. Or is he just being friendly?


While the Chess Club team works to bring the powerful to justice, Zach has to decide if he's going to stay, or run away once more.

224 pages, Kindle Edition

First published August 20, 2024

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September 17, 2024
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The series is winding down, with a number of loose ends tied up and only a small number left loose - but those are the mot problematic... This particular volume is timely (some comments obviously aimed at January 2020 but also at the condition of US 'democracy', as seen from the not too distant future - 'only three generations from that lunatic cartoon character that tried to overthrow the US... ') and sheds more light on the societal changes that have occurred.
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