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Cast No Shadow: A Gripping Intelligent Thriller

AUTHOR Newman, Julie
PUBLISHER Bloodhound Books (05/31/2021)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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Discovering the truth could be the death of her.

Samantha is a journalist who longs to investigate a big story that will launch her career. In a search for her big break, she comes across a little-reported press story in India. A hotelier - Amit Joshi - has been accused of rape but exonerated when it is revealed he is female. Samantha, believing there is more to the story, begins to investigate, helped by colleague Gregory whose brother, Simon, works for the British High Commission in Delhi. But as more comes to light, Simon is found brutally murdered. And when Gregory travels to India to discover what happened to his brother, he goes missing. With the authorities seemingly unable to help, Samantha heads to India to search for Gregory and discover the truth behind Amit's story and Simon's murder. But thrown into a dark underworld with danger at every turn, discovering the truth could prove to be the death of not just the story but Samantha herself...

Murder and deceit abound in the exotic backstreets of India in Julie Newman's compelling new thriller.

What readers are saying about Cast No Shadow: "An exciting and compelling read." "Gripping, original, genre-defying page-turner." "Just when you think you know where it's going there's an intriguing twist." "Through every turn of the page, there was another twist or turn that just made you want to read more."

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ISBN-13: 9781914614095
ISBN-10: 1914614097
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 304
Carton Quantity: 24
Product Dimensions: 5.25 x 0.68 x 8.00 inches
Weight: 0.77 pound(s)
Feature Codes: Price on Product
Country of Origin: US
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Fiction | Thrillers - Psychological
Fiction | Romance - Suspense
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Discovering the truth could be the death of her.

Samantha is a journalist who longs to investigate a big story that will launch her career. In a search for her big break, she comes across a little-reported press story in India. A hotelier - Amit Joshi - has been accused of rape but exonerated when it is revealed he is female. Samantha, believing there is more to the story, begins to investigate, helped by colleague Gregory whose brother, Simon, works for the British High Commission in Delhi. But as more comes to light, Simon is found brutally murdered. And when Gregory travels to India to discover what happened to his brother, he goes missing. With the authorities seemingly unable to help, Samantha heads to India to search for Gregory and discover the truth behind Amit's story and Simon's murder. But thrown into a dark underworld with danger at every turn, discovering the truth could prove to be the death of not just the story but Samantha herself...

Murder and deceit abound in the exotic backstreets of India in Julie Newman's compelling new thriller.

What readers are saying about Cast No Shadow: "An exciting and compelling read." "Gripping, original, genre-defying page-turner." "Just when you think you know where it's going there's an intriguing twist." "Through every turn of the page, there was another twist or turn that just made you want to read more."

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Author: Newman, Julie
Julie Newman, Ph.D., has worked in the field of sustainable development and campus sustainability since 1993. In 2004, Julie was recruited to be the founding Director of the Office of Sustainability for Yale University. At Yale, Julie also holds a lecturer appointment with the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies where she teaches an undergraduate course entitled Sustainability: From theory to practice in institutions. In 1997, Julie assisted with the establishment of the longest-standing sustainability office in the country at the University of New Hampshire, Office of Sustainability Programs (OSP). Prior to her work with the OSP she worked for University Leaders for a Sustainable Future (ULSF) overseeing the development of the Environmental Literacy Institute. In addition to her work on campus, Julie has taken a leadership role in bringing together peer institutions both regionally and internationally. In 2004 Julie co-founded the Northeast Campus Sustainability Consortium established to advance education and action for sustainable development on university campuses in the northeast and maritime region. She also co-coordinates a sustainability working group of the International Alliance of Research Universities [IARU] as well as a Sustainability Working Group for the Council of Ivy Presidents. Julie has worked internationally on issues of sustainable development as a Peace Corps volunteer in Guatemala and subsequently collaborating and consulting with universities in Europe, China, Japan and Australia. Her research has focused on the role of decision-making processes and organizational behavior in institutionalizing sustainability into higher education. Julie lectures and consults for universities both nationally and internationally, participates on a variety of boards and advisory committees and has contributed to a series of edited books and peer reviewed journals. Julie holds a BS in Natural Resource Policy and Management from the University of Michigan; an MS in Environmental Policy and Biology from Tufts University; and a Ph.D. in Natural Resources and Environmental Studies from the University of New Hampshire.
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