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Mindy Mejia

    Mindy Mejia writes because her favorite game since childhood has been pretend. Her work gravitates toward the symmetry, theme, and symbolism she finds lacking in her own life. She is captivated by the beauty and power of perfect words and believes in the reality of her fantasies and the truth of her fabrications. The thrillers that emerge from her imagination often feel more real to her than her own existence.

    Mindy Mejia
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    Strike Me Down
    To Catch a Storm
    • In this brand new series from national bestseller Mindy Mejia, a physicist and a psychic reluctantly team up to solve two missing persons cases during an ice storm in Iowa. When her husband's car is found abandoned and on fire--in the middle of a rainstorm--Eve Roth becomes the police's number one suspect. After all, her husband was suspended from the University of Iowa for inappropriate conduct with a student, and who else but an atmospheric physicist could incinerate a car in a downpour? But Eve has no idea why her husband disappeared. She's desperate to find him, both for herself and her beloved, disabled father-in-law. Jonah Kendrick appears on their doorstep with a theory. He's seen Eve's husband, bound and bleeding in a barn. Claiming to be a psychic detective who dreams of the lost, Jonah has helped find missing people his entire life. He dreamed about a young woman trapped in the same barn months ago, and she's still missing. As a firm believer in the laws of nature, Eve rejects anything to do with psychics, but their investigations soon collide. As the temperature drops and Iowa turns to ice, Eve and Jonah race across the state to discover what happened to the people they've lost. But the truth is more deadly either of them expected, and the physicist and the psychic must learn to believe in each other if they want to escape this storm alive.

      To Catch a Storm
    • Nora Trier catches thieves. As a forensic accountant and partner in her downtown Minneapolis firm, shes unearthed millions in every corner of the world. She prides herself on her independence, the most essential currency of accounting, until her firm is hired by Strike. An anti-corporate, feminist athletic empire, Strike is owned by Logan Russo, a brash and legendary kickboxer, and her marketing genius husband, Gregg Abbott. Theyre about to host a major kickboxing tournament with twenty million dollars in prize money, and the chance for the champion to become the new face of the company. Gregg suspects his wife already has a new face in mind--a young trainer named Aaden, for whom Logan feels an unexpected connection. Days before the tournament begins, its discovered that the prize money is missing. Gregg hires Noras firm to find both the thief and the money but Nora has a secret connection to Strike that threatens her independence. Her partner pressures her into taking the case anyway, hinting he has information about Strike that could change the course of the investigation in a shocking and deadly way

      Strike Me Down
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      • 520 pages
      • 19 hours of reading
      3.8(18083)Add rating

      Hattie Hoffman está en el último año de instituto y tiene un futuro prometedor por delante como actriz. Cuando aparece brutalmente asesinada tras el estreno de la obra de teatro de la que era protagonista, la tragedia golpea a quemarropa la pequeña ciudad en la que vive. Del Goodman, el sheriff local, muy amigo del padre de Hattie, promete dar con el asesino, pero la investigación acaba desvelando más secretos que respuestas: Hattie también era una gran actriz fuera del escenario. Contada a partir de tres puntos de vista diferentes, la del sheriff, la del profesor de instituto de la joven y la de la propia Hattie, esta trepidante novela narra la historia de Hattie y de todo aquello que sucedió en su último año de instituto. Absorbente y totalmente adictiva, ésta es una novela ejecutada sobre arenas movedizas; una trama en la que la manipulación, la identidad y la delgada línea que separa inocencia y culpabilidad se dan la mano para dejar al lector sin aliento hasta el final. Ten cuidado, Hattie Hoffman puede ser todo lo que tú quieras que sea.

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