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The Seventh Rule of Swimming

(2016)
(A book in the Tai Randolph & Trey Seaver Mystery series)
A Novella by

 
 
From the Author: I am lucky enough to have two protagonists in my crime fiction series - my narrator, Tai Randolph, and her partner in both romance and crime solving, former SWAT cop Trey Seaver. Because I write in the first person point of view, I spend a lot of time in Tai's head, but "The Seventh Rule of Swimming" is the first time I've tried to write in Trey's POV.

It's a complicated place, Trey's head, but very interesting. For those of you meeting him for the first time, you need to know that he is still in recovery from a car accident that killed his mother and put him in a coma, leaving him with a TBI (Traumatic Brain Injury). Three years later, he has trouble processing language and making peripheral connections. He has lost pieces of his memory, and his sense of identity is fractured. His recovery looks different every day, and is challenging for the people who know him, especially three people you'll see mentioned: Gabriella (his ex), Garrity (his best friend and former police partner), and of course, Tai, his romantic partner. But he has not given up. Not by a long shot.

I hope you enjoy this little side trip into Tai and Trey's world - I certainly had fun writing it. And most of all, thank you for being a reader.


Genre: Mystery

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