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The Files Death Forgot
The Files Death Forgot
The Files Death Forgot
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What if Death were exhausted and confined to a facility for Alzheimer’s patients? What if he couldn’t remember where he’d hidden the computer files containing names of the people scheduled to perish in the next global epidemic? Millions won’t die. The Grim Reaper with a failing memory, a craving for chocolate chip cookies, and a penchant for old movies: Could this agent of death inadvertently save the world from mass annihilation...or would he remember and doom them all?

LanguageEnglish
PublisherTWB Press
Release dateFeb 11, 2015
ISBN9781936991907
The Files Death Forgot
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Marilyn Baron

Marilyn Baron is a public relations consultant in Atlanta. She's a member of Romance Writers of America (RWA) and serves on the board of Georgia Romance Writers (GRW) as editor of The Galley, GRW's award-winning online newsletter. She is the recipient of the GRW 2009 Chapter Service Award. Marilyn writes humorous women's fiction, including The Edger, which won first place in the Suspense Romance category of the 2010 Ignite the Flame Contest, sponsored by Central Ohio Fiction Writers RWA chapter. Her manuscript, The Colonoscopy Club, finaled in the GRW Unpublished Maggie Awards for Excellence in 2005 in the Single Title category. A native of Miami, Florida, Marilyn now lives in Roswell, Georgia, with her husband. She blogs with the Petit Fours and Hot Tamales writers' blog. Marilyn graduated from The University of Florida in Gainesville, Florida, with a B.S. in Journalism [Public Relations sequence] and a minor in Creative Writing. She met her husband at UF and both of her daughters graduated from UF. Go Gators! When she's not writing, she enjoys reading, traveling [she's been to Helle (a village in Norway) and back], going to the movies, eating Italian food and hovering over her two daughters. Her favorite place to visit is Italy, where she spent six months studying in Florence during her senior year in college. She invites you to visit her blog at www.petitfoursandhottamales.com

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    The Files Death Forgot

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    Marilyn Baron

    Copyright by Marilyn Baron 2015

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    Edited by Terry Wright

    Cover art by Terry Wright

    ISBN: 978-1-936991-90-7

    Dedication

    In memory of my father, George Meyers, who flew thirty-five missions as a top turret gunner in a B-17 over Europe during WW II. He faced death, lived to tell

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