New Book: American Intelligence Facility Bombed After EU Sex Traffickers Killed In "Margaret and Venla" - Book 14 in the Margaret of Greenwich(R) Series by R. L. Rhyse
WARWICK, N.Y. (PRWEB) July 24, 2018 -- "A mechanical problem had delayed our Lufthansa flight, causing us to arrive late for Catherine's memorial service. I felt guilty but relieved. These events are particularly hard on the young for whom life is believed a given and not a gift."
Thus begins "Margaret and Venla," Book Fourteen in the Margaret of Greenwich(R) Young Adult series by R. L. Rhyse and published by Wyston Books, Inc. These novels narrate the lives of a poor teenager and her wealthy friends in the richest town in America.
In this thriller, Greenwich's serial rapist turns to murder even as Margaret's worries skyrocket: odd bodily symptoms appear; a sex trafficking gang enters her life; and a powerful official nicknamed Lucifer (The Devil) requests their meeting.
But Margaret has allies too: Vladimir, a former general of Russia’s Presidential Security Service, who considers her a daughter; Hedy, a shadowy figure in the Bundesnachrichtendienst, Germany’s Federal Intelligence Service; a lawyer, Margaret’s father, whose actions exemplify courage; and her boyfriend, Randy, who is the love of her life.
R. L. Rhyse, a former resident of Greenwich, Connecticut, is the author of the books in the Margaret of Greenwich(R) Young Adult series. These include Margaret of Greenwich, Margaret and Erika, Margaret at War, Margaret in Tokyo, Margaret and Eve, Margaret and Velda, Margaret and Emily, Margaret and Hillary, Margaret in London, Margaret at Barnard, Margaret at Barnard/Part Two: Deliverance, Margaret in Berlin, and Margaret in Manhattan..
Available in print and for the Kindle, Nook, and iPad
Pages: 336
E-book $4.99 - eISBN 978-0-9991057-3-3
Print $14.99 - ISBN 978-0-9991057-2-6
Chapters can be read at amazon.com, B&N.com, or the iBook store.
Bryce Rust, Wyston Books, Inc., http://www.wystonbooks.com, +1 (845) 820-7760, [email protected]
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