Morgan heads to New York, teaming up with the FBI and New York City police to fight cyber crime. Her efforts get hampered when a new drug hits the New York streets, and it’s one of the deadliest ever encountered. Morgan’s got no time to dwell on past losses and hurts as she throws herself into the job at hand, although she does take the opportunity to test out the local food scene in search of her favorite pastrami sandwich. With New Year’s Eve approaching and the increasing threat of chaos, Morgan’s team grows to include Rob Platt, a former marine now a New York City police sergeant who balances life with a prosthetic leg. Platt knows the city well, and has no problems getting down to work. He also makes Morgan’s stomach do that flip flop thing. Morgan’s not a movie styled, lycra wearing, high heeled spy. She’s tough, and can handle herself in a fire fight. She leverages her psychic hearing power to track down the bad guys whether she’s in New York, or back in England dealing with an infiltration at the agency. But is her ability to hear things going to be her undoing?
Pam Robertson started thinking a lot more than usual about stories when her grade six teacher asked her to be a ghostwriter, though it was many years later that she hit the best-seller list and took to creating great stories seriously. Pam has been part of several best-selling anthologies, and her books regularly hit the A'zon bestseller lists for a time. Her published work includes over 250 pieces including her novella series featuring Morgan Winfeld, short stories, novels, articles, and training material for professional development. Pam's work has been implemented around the world, and in particular Canada, the United Kingdom, and United States.
Pam writes as her full-time job, and she likes to mess up the kitchen with culinary experiments when time allows, or her supper club is keen to try something new. She enjoyed a brief time as a celebrity jam and chutney maker, though her favourite job was one of her first ones, when she spent several years as a military musician.
Pam Robertson's sequel to Border Pieces does not disappoint, and neither does her hard-hitting Canadian spy, Morgan Winfeld. Transporting readers across the United States border, we are enveloped in a fast-paced, gripping and timely story that is truly unsettling in view of the new and dangerous drugs that have recently hit America's streets. Want to be shocked? Pick up a copy of Border Shock today! You won't regret it