Double Exposure

2024 International Pulpwood Queen and Timberwood Guys Bonus Book of the Year

2022 Finalist Women's Fiction, Finalist Mystery/Suspense, American Writing Awards

2022 Best Romantic Suspense, Best Women's Fiction, Best Suspense, Firebird Awards

November 2015-Seasoned war photojournalist Annie Hawkins returns home after an assignment to find her life falling apart. She's under investigation for an incident that happened six months earlier in Afghanistan. Her best friend's daughter, Seema, is still missing, apparently with her Taliban boyfriend. Her daughter Mel and friends are busy fundraising to rebuild the Wad Qol Secondary School for Girls and expect Annie to deliver the money. To make matters worse, she has a major argument with the love of her life, Finn Cerelli, and they're no longer speaking.

When Annie returns to Afghanistan to cover peace talks between the government and the Taliban, she takes a side trip to Wad Qol, where she discovers that not everyone wants the new school. Sabotage delays construction, and when a worker ends up dead, it's clear the militants are to blame. It's also obvious that they know exactly where Annie is.

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Double Exposure

2024 International Pulpwood Queen and Timberwood Guys Bonus Book of the Year

2022 Finalist Women's Fiction, Finalist Mystery/Suspense, American Writing Awards

2022 Best Romantic Suspense, Best Women's Fiction, Best Suspense, Firebird Awards

November 2015-Seasoned war photojournalist Annie Hawkins returns home after an assignment to find her life falling apart. She's under investigation for an incident that happened six months earlier in Afghanistan. Her best friend's daughter, Seema, is still missing, apparently with her Taliban boyfriend. Her daughter Mel and friends are busy fundraising to rebuild the Wad Qol Secondary School for Girls and expect Annie to deliver the money. To make matters worse, she has a major argument with the love of her life, Finn Cerelli, and they're no longer speaking.

When Annie returns to Afghanistan to cover peace talks between the government and the Taliban, she takes a side trip to Wad Qol, where she discovers that not everyone wants the new school. Sabotage delays construction, and when a worker ends up dead, it's clear the militants are to blame. It's also obvious that they know exactly where Annie is.

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Double Exposure

Double Exposure

by Jeannée Sacken
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by Jeannée Sacken

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2024 International Pulpwood Queen and Timberwood Guys Bonus Book of the Year

2022 Finalist Women's Fiction, Finalist Mystery/Suspense, American Writing Awards

2022 Best Romantic Suspense, Best Women's Fiction, Best Suspense, Firebird Awards

November 2015-Seasoned war photojournalist Annie Hawkins returns home after an assignment to find her life falling apart. She's under investigation for an incident that happened six months earlier in Afghanistan. Her best friend's daughter, Seema, is still missing, apparently with her Taliban boyfriend. Her daughter Mel and friends are busy fundraising to rebuild the Wad Qol Secondary School for Girls and expect Annie to deliver the money. To make matters worse, she has a major argument with the love of her life, Finn Cerelli, and they're no longer speaking.

When Annie returns to Afghanistan to cover peace talks between the government and the Taliban, she takes a side trip to Wad Qol, where she discovers that not everyone wants the new school. Sabotage delays construction, and when a worker ends up dead, it's clear the militants are to blame. It's also obvious that they know exactly where Annie is.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781645383529
Publisher: TEN16 Press
Publication date: 09/27/2022
Series: The Annie Hawkins series , #2
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 448
File size: 817 KB

About the Author

A former English professor at Rochester Institute of Technology, Jeannée Sacken is now a photojournalist who travels the world, documenting the lives of women and children. She also photographs wildlife and is deeply committed to the conservation of endangered species. When not traveling, she lives with her husband and three cats in Shorewood, Wisconsin, where she's hard at work on the next novel in the award-winning Annie Hawkins series. Follow Jeannée at jeanneesacken.com.
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