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Adele Hewett Veal
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The Jigsaw Effect: On the Edge of Trust
The Jigsaw Effect: On the Edge of Trust, follows the intense and emotionally charged journey of Ryan Parrish, a private investigator whose life is thrown into chaos when she decides to assist in bringing down the man who stole a military chip containing the blueprint and activation codes for a new, undisclosed experimental weapon that had the potential to shift global power dynamics. Ryan plays a crucial role in locating and apprehending Jake Williamson, the man responsible. With Jake behind bars awaiting a trial that could ruin his life, his anger and desire for revenge grows. Fearing for her safety, Ryan seeks refuge in the last place anyone would think to look: the home of her former love, Michael Ellis. Michael reluctantly offers her a safe haven. As Ryan and Michael navigate the complexities of their past relationship, old feelings resurface, and they must confront the unresolved issues that drove them apart years ago. While staying at Michael's home, Ryan and Michael are thrust into a web of danger. Jake's relentless pursuit of revenge casts a shadow over their lives, or so they think, forcing them to stay vigilant and on the move. With each passing day, the threat looms closer, and trust becomes a fragile and essential element in their fight for survival. The Jigsaw Effect is a masterfully crafted tale of love, trust, and redemption. It explores the challenges of rebuilding relationships and the courage it takes to face one’s fears. As Ryan and Michael's story unfolds, readers are taken on an exhilarating ride filled with suspense, passion, and unexpected twists. Will Ryan and Michael be able to trust each other enough to overcome the dangers that lurk in the shadows? Can they piece together their broken pasts to build a future together? The Jigsaw Effect: On the Edge of Trust is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the enduring power of love.
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