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Sister Missing

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The tragedy still haunts him years later. Rick Goodwin’s two brothers—killed in a car accident. A close family became even closer. And Rick and his sister grow very tight. So when she goes missing, Rick begins a frantic search. Soon, he meets a mysterious woman claiming to know sordid truths about his sister’s hidden life—truths that lead Rick into an underground world of sex, drugs, and violence that threatens to destroy both him and his already broken family.

279 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 15, 2014

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Jeff Ambrose

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Jeff Ambrose was born in St. Louis, but grew up in the suburbs of Dallas, Texas. A high-school headbanger and lead guitarist for several garage bands, he spent his free time playing Dungeons & Dragons, watching movies, and reading fantasy and horror novels.

He went to college, graduated, and got married. Children came, and after glancing at various career opportunities, he followed in his mother’s footsteps and became a domestic engineer. While driving his kids to and from preschool, the creative bug bit him and he took up writing — a secret desire he’d held close to his heart since he was ten.

Because of his various and sundry reading habits, he writes in many genres, including fantasy, horror, mystery, and science fiction. He’s the author of several short story collections, the mystery novel SISTER MISSING, and THE TABARD CAIN SAGA — a heroic fantasy series. At last count, he has more ideas than he knows what to do with.

Living in a different suburb than the one he grew up in, Jeff still calls Dallas home. He lives with his wife, his four children, and a yellow lab who forces him to wake up early and go for a two-mile walk.

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