The Mark (A Henry Parker Novel, 1)
When his ambition, pride, and integrity get him into trouble, twenty-four-year-old journalist Henry Parker finds himself accused of murder and on the run from two cops and a killer, and his only hope for survival is a woman who must never know the truth.
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Right as I'm about to die, I realize all the mythsare fake. There's no white light at the end of atunnel. My life isn't flashing before my eyes.All I can think about is how much I want to live. I moved to New York City a month ago to become the bestjournalist the world had ever seen. To find the greatest storiesnever told. And now here I am—Henry Parker, twenty-fouryears old and weary beyond rational thought, a bullet onetrigger pull from ending my life.I can't run. Running is all Amanda and I have done for thepast seventy-two hours. And I'm tired. Tired of knowing thetruth and not being able to tell it. Five minutes ago I thought I had the story all figured out.I knew that both of these men—one an FBI agent, the otheran assassin—wanted me dead, but for very different reasons. If I die tonight—more people will die tomorrow.
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