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Award-winning author, Renee Topper, sets this 2nd installment in the PIGMENT series in London. Here Fiona Dunnovan fights to bring Gunther and Drake Enterprises to justice for their many atrocities, including those against her brother Kennen and the American albino Aliya. She enlists Jalil to help slay the metaphorical dragon in this thriller that dives deep into root issues of human-trafficking.

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First published August 30, 2019

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“This is one of those few books I’d gladly put on the shelf alongside the likes of James Patterson and Lee Child, a must-read for fans of thrillers.”
–R. Oserio on Readers Favorite

Renée Topper is a storyteller in all forms. Her debut novel PIGMENT won 2016 LYRA Award for Mystery / Suspense / Thriller and is an International Book Award Winning Finalist in the Fiction: Cross Genre category. She also garners an honorable mention in The Institute for Education, Research, and Scholarships 1st Annual International Writers Award.

As a writer and producer, she digs deep to find the heart and soul of a tale -- especially those exploring the human condition -- and devise the best means to convey them, then she executes. She is currently story-smithing at StoryMatter.com. You can reach the author via email at Authors@StoryMatter.com.

Topper welcomes reviews and ratings of her stories. Kindly share your reaction to PIGMENT on Goodreads, Bookbub, Amazon, Amazon UK, Barnes and Noble, iTunes, Kobo, and Amazon UK!

Here is a link to a recent interview in SPOTLIGHT: http://shadowdancingwithmind.blogspot...

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