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Close Call is the third book in the Kate Green series, and it's the best yet. Elise Hart Kipness returns with her sports reporter heroine, Kate, as she covers the U.S. Open tennis championship in Flushing Meadows. Drama is always at the extremes during these tournaments, but this time it takes a very dark turn when one of the headliners suddenly disappears. When young up and coming tennis star, Brynn receives a text message with a photo of the missing woman, Kate is drawn in to find the public façade these players hide behind is crumbling. What's hidden are secrets worth killing for. Kate sorts out some of her own family secrets as she uncovers the explosive truth. Fast paced, with characters you'd want would root for. Listen to Elise talk about the origins of the story, her personal connection to the U.S. Open, and what was the most difficult thing for her to capture on the page of this fantastic book.
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Close Call is the third book in the Kate Green series, and it's the best yet. Elise Hart Kipness returns with her sports reporter heroine, Kate, as she covers the U.S. Open tennis championship in Flushing Meadows. Drama is always at the extremes during these tournaments, but this time it takes a very dark turn when one of the headliners suddenly disappears. When young up and coming tennis star, Brynn receives a text message with a photo of the missing woman, Kate is drawn in to find the public façade these players hide behind is crumbling. What's hidden are secrets worth killing for. Kate sorts out some of her own family secrets as she uncovers the explosive truth. Fast paced, with characters you'd want would root for. Listen to Elise talk about the origins of the story, her personal connection to the U.S. Open, and what was the most difficult thing for her to capture on the page of this fantastic book.
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