The FBI transferred Special Agent Tom Sellinger to its Atlanta Division for one reason: capture a seemingly-invisible bank robber known as the Ghost.
His robberies are all the same. He has no gun; he makes no demands. He wears a ski mask, yet customers and tellers walk around him without a glance as he empties the drawers of cash. The only evidence left behind is his image ...
The FBI transferred Special Agent Tom Sellinger to its Atlanta Division for one reason: capture a seemingly-invisible bank robber known as the Ghost.
His robberies are all the same. He has no gun; he makes no demands. He wears a ski mask, yet customers and tellers walk around him without a glance as he empties the drawers of cash. The only evidence left behind is his image on security footage, and a throng of people who swear no man like that ever entered the bank.
Tom isn't spooked by the man's unusual ability; he's tracked people like this before, people that the FBI designates as bleeders.
But Tom's personal and professional lives slam together when his best friend's wife Dani becomes the first and only eyewitness to one of the Ghost's robberies. Now Tom's superiors want Dani to jeopardize her life and the lives of her family, without even telling her the risks. As Tom tries to protect her from the dangers, he must also be cautious: He can't let Dani discover the real reason why a man can seem invisible, why only she can see the Ghost, or why Tom's taskforce may be the biggest threat to her of all.
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Jim and his wife live in Georgia. He's also joined by two cats and two parrots, all of whom believe time spent writing would be much better spent by him scratching their heads.
In addition to writing, Jim is a clinical psychologist, enjoys live theater, and builds impossibly high To Be Read piles of books which, when feeling neglected, his cats enjoy knocking down.
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Overview
His robberies are all the same. He has no gun; he makes no demands. He wears a ski mask, yet customers and tellers walk around him without a glance as he empties the drawers of cash. The only evidence left behind is his image ...