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Waking Up in Medellin

A Nikki Garcia Mystery

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What if you started a job assignment and discovered two recent, unexplained deaths and possible drug smuggling at the company? That is precisely what Nikki faces as she investigates an affiliate.

Nikki Garcia’s company sends her to investigate fraud allegations at the Colombian affiliate. During the investigation, she grapples with high stakes, mega-money corruption while still struggling with the ghosts of her young son’s tragic death a few years earlier.

As she conducts her audit, she connects accidental deaths to possible smuggling activities and suspects a much darker plot. After receiving a veiled threat to her life, she hires a former CIA operative to assist her.

She attends a company party thinking she can uncover tightly held secrets that will help her solve the dark plot she suspects. Instead, she meets a medical doctor and feels an immediate attraction to him. As her relationship with him deepens, so does the danger she finds herself in. After she is kidnapped, she wonders if her romantic partner is part of the sinister plot.

If you love the mystery and suspense novels of John Grisham, Kristi Belcamino, and Bev Pettersen, you will also love Silver Falchion award-winning author Kathryn Lane’s Nikki Garcia Mystery series.

Waking Up in Medellin takes you on a suspenseful international trip where back-room treachery and the labyrinth of betrayals will keep you on the edge of your seat. Click the "Buy Now" button at the top and enter Nikki Garcia’s world of mystery.

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The author did a great job introducing the reader to Nikki Garcia and almost immediately drew me into the story as to why she was sent to Columbia. I felt her fast paced romance was indicative of someone who was trying to forget something or someone from the past, which was truly the case. Her reason for being sent to Columbia turns into a fight for her life as things around her escalate

I felt like I was visiting Medellin

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