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When It Rains

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Restless and bored with the lightweight stories she continues to be assigned, reporter Cait Whyte seizes upon the opportunity to cover the gruesome murder of a fifteen-year-old girl in her own neighbourhood. When her story is later found at the scene of another murder Cait becomes convinced that the two murders are connected and takes it upon herself to track down the killer. Against the advice of herfriends, and her own better judgement, shefollows the murderer’s trail deep into Vancouver’s dark pornography subculture–a painful secret from her own past compelling her forward.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Turnstone Press
Country
United States
Date
16 May 2002
Pages
254
ISBN
9780888012692

Restless and bored with the lightweight stories she continues to be assigned, reporter Cait Whyte seizes upon the opportunity to cover the gruesome murder of a fifteen-year-old girl in her own neighbourhood. When her story is later found at the scene of another murder Cait becomes convinced that the two murders are connected and takes it upon herself to track down the killer. Against the advice of herfriends, and her own better judgement, shefollows the murderer’s trail deep into Vancouver’s dark pornography subculture–a painful secret from her own past compelling her forward.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Turnstone Press
Country
United States
Date
16 May 2002
Pages
254
ISBN
9780888012692