The Man Who Cast Two Shadows

The Man Who Cast Two Shadows by Carol O’Connell is a gripping narrative published by National Geographic Books in July 1996. This later printing edition spans 336 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Kathleen Mallory, a former street child turned brilliant computer hacker and NYPD sergeant, whose formidable intelligence drives her relentless pursuit of justice, even as her personal sense of right and wrong remains unpredictable.
Readers will find themselves immersed in a complex murder case that resonates deeply with Mallory, challenging her skills and convictions. The novel delves into themes of mystery and police procedural elements, showcasing the intricacies of crime-solving through the eyes of a determined woman sleuth. As Mallory navigates the investigation, her fierce dedication to uncovering the truth unfolds against a backdrop of suspense and intrigue.
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Formerly a child of the streets, now a brilliant computer hacker and NYPD sergeant, Kathleen Mallory’s powerful intelligence is matched only by the ferocity with which she pursues her own unpredictable vision of right and wrong. And she will need every bit of that intensity now, in a murder case that strikes close to home in more ways than one.
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