The girl who knew too much
Riley screamed for help as she held her dying mother . . . then she vanished.
Investigative journalist, Billy Daniels, never expected his interview with Riley, a delightful ten-year-old, would result in the overdose of her homeless single mother and Riley’s disappearance. She was last seen next to their broken-down 1996 Impala parked in a DC alley . . . holding her mother’s body.
Billy searches for Riley only to discover her life is in mortal danger. A Russian covert operation—one that could shake the nation to its core—is headquartered in Washington. Agent Nika Rolinska, a daring and skilled assassin, has orders to tie up loose ends.
Rolinska is determined to silence Riley . . . Billy is determined not to let that happen.
A gripping tale of secrets, betrayal, and survival. Every twist draws you deeper. Keeps you on the
edge of your seat.
"This book will grab you and not let you go until the last page has turned. The story feels plugged into a wall outlet...an electric shock to your system with enough turns to leave you dizzy. An absolutely great read that will leave you shaken and stirred."
Donald J. Hurzeler, Amazon Best Selling Author
"From the side streets of Washington D.C. to the rolling hills of Virginia, "The Girl Who Knew Too Much" is a gritty, action-packed thrill ride of plot twists, foreign intrigue, blackmail, and murder."
Maurice Possley, Pulitzer Prize winning journalist
“This book is great. Well written it is taut and exciting. The primary
villain is interesting and complex. I usually avoid stories with kids. They are either to saccharine or sit
com smart alecks. But the girl in this story is engaging and endearing. Fun read.”
Amazon Customer Review
“I was captured as a complicated world of political intrigue,
kidnapping, complicity by multiple characters was developed. I could not put this book down, reading
late into the night! Great writing.”
Amazon Customer Review