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Best-selling novelist Ken Wrigley triumphs again with his latest book, On the Tightrope, the second installment of the popular Annie Harrison series. The plot grips the reader from the very first page. When a famous pop star goes missing, Detective Annie Harrison is assigned to the case. But her journey to find the truth behind the disappearance leads her to a mysterious underground society. The story's twists and turns will leave you guessing until the dramatic ending.
The book was a pleasure to read, and I especially loved Wrigley's creation of one-of-a-kind characters, who I was thinking about long after I had finished the book. -[1]- However, a portion of Detective Harrison's background is given in the previous book in the series, An Open Door, so I recommend reading that one before going on to On the Tightrope. -[2]-Wrigley's publisher has hinted that the final book in the trilogy, No Way Out, will be released as early as next year, but very few details have been provided.
-[3]- Wrigley has been doing book signings across the U.S., and on May 1 he plans to hold a live online session, during which fans will be able to chat and ask questions in real time. Wrigley will also attend the awards banquet for the National Writers Association on May 13. -[4]- He has been nominated for three awards.
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To: Gaspar Papin ([email protected])
From: Jerome Gagne ([email protected])
Subject: Greetings
Date: April 13
Dear Mr. Papin,
I am the co-founder of the St. Mary's Trust, a nonprofit organization based out of Orlando, Florida. I have actually been following your work for quite some time, and I have attended several of your speeches. -[1]- I think you would be an ideal person to talk to about our plans. We wish to help the people of Honduras by opening a facility there in August.
We would like to model our center on your Haven of Hope facility based in Haiti. Specifically, we aim to create three residential centers. -[2]- Our Sunrise residence building will provide shelter for 250-300 children up to the age of 16, the Horizon building will accommodate up to 200 male residents, and the Daylight building will house up to 200 women. Also, our soup kitchen will operate in the Sunrise building from 10 A.M. to 2 P.M., and from 7 P.M. to midnight every day of the week.
I would really benefit from your expertise, and that is why I would like to request that we meet at your facility next month. I will be visiting the country anyway to conduct more research at additional centers, but I would most like to hear what you have to say. -[3]- Your help would be greatly appreciated.
I hope you can find time in your busy schedule to meet with me. -[4]- Please let me know at your earliest convenience.
Sincerely,
Jerome Gagne