The Coldness of Night, by George Fong

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ISBN: 9781603817851
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The Coldness of Night, by George Fong

FBI Agent Jack Paris is called when a young girl comes up missing. A girl he is all too familiar with. Five years ago, drug dealer, Robert Clarion found himself in a dispute with his drug supplier culminating in the kidnapping of his daughter Rachel. Robert made a promise to his wife that, if Paris got their daughter back, he would get out of the drug business and never let anyone stand in the way of his family’s safety again. Paris rescued her but the person responsible was never identified or captured. Paris knows nothing is over until the one that calls the shots is behind bars. So, he also makes a promise; if anyone came back looking for Rachel, he would be there to keep her safe. Now, after all these years, the nightmare of the past has returned…

The Coldness of Night is the second book in the Jack Paris Thriller series.

Over thirty years ago, George Fong graduated from College with a degree in Business Administration with a concentration in Accounting.  Armed with the knowledge of bookkeeping, he became a Special Agent with the Federal Bureau of Investigations. But at the end of a major homicide case he knew he needed to find a way back to being human.  He started writing and met other writers and published authors, some of the nicest people you could ever meet that like to kill. Or at least write about it.

After 27 years with the FBI, he’s retired and currently works as the Director of Security for ESPN, the World Wide Leader in Sports.

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