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Final Warning (Love Inspired Suspense)

by Sandra Robbins

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"Let's play a game..." One e-mail, and radio show host C. J. Tanner becomes a pawn in a madman's game. Only by solving his riddles can she stop the murders. And only Mitch Harmon, her ex-fiancé, can help her put an end to the killer's plans. Mitch knows he has to discover the killer's true identity. Otherwise the man's obsession with C.J. will have her following his steps to become his final victim. Mitch won't allow anyone to harm the woman he let slip away. He'll keep her safe--even if he has to put his own life on the line.… (more)
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How do you trust someone who wants to control you? How do you protect someone who won’t take your advice?

CJ gave up trusting Mitch and went her own way, but in Final Warnings it seems like maybe his concerns weren’t entirely out of place. A prank email leads to a madman’s phone-call on air during CJ’s radio show, and then, as the story speeds up, to death and destruction. But even with all their police connections, Mitch and CJ can’t see what links the victims together.

With the death toll mounting, both become afraid that CJ might be next in line. A madman stalks their quiet town while the protagonists pray for rescue and find that maybe God has planned to have them rescue each other, in more ways than one. And maybe God would rather offer advice than override their self-control. ( )
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If we believe not, yet he abideth faithful: he cannot deny himself.
                                                                           ---2 Timothy 2:13
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To the memory of DJ Stewart "Stewman" Byars, who gave hours of enjoyment to his listeners. Without his invaluable information this book wouldn't have been possible.

Acknowledgments

Special thanks to Paul Tinkle, President and General Manager of Thunderbolt Broadcasting for opening the doors of WCMT and giving me a behind-the-scenes look at the world of radio.

To Chris Brinkley, thank you for answering my questions and allowing me to experience live broadcasting as a part of Good Times in the Morning with Chris and Paul
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Let's play a game, C.J.
    Her skin prickled at the words in the subject line of the e-mail. C.J. Tanner's finger hovered over the delete key. but she pulled away, unable to press it. She clicked the mouse, and the message came into view.
    Let's play a game, I'll send you a clue
    The hidden answer must come from you
    To win a round you have to know
    Where I will strike a deadly blow  
    Fala
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"Let's play a game..." One e-mail, and radio show host C. J. Tanner becomes a pawn in a madman's game. Only by solving his riddles can she stop the murders. And only Mitch Harmon, her ex-fiancé, can help her put an end to the killer's plans. Mitch knows he has to discover the killer's true identity. Otherwise the man's obsession with C.J. will have her following his steps to become his final victim. Mitch won't allow anyone to harm the woman he let slip away. He'll keep her safe--even if he has to put his own life on the line.

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