![]() ![]() Time is running out to get to the bottom of a sinister plot that could be endangering lives. With a hurricane approaching the Texas coast and the structural integrity of the Lago de Cobre Dam is called into question. He has to pinpoint why someone wants to silence her. ![]() As Marc works to identify the dead man Avery saw, threats toward Avery create a fresh sense of urgency. To make matters worse, Avery’s just discovered a billing discrepancy for materials supposedly purchased for construction of the Lago de Cobre Dam.ĭesperate for answers, Avery contacts FBI Special Agent Marc Wilkins for help. until the day she finds him standing with a gun over the body of a dead man. Raised by Senator Elliott, Avery has never doubted her grandfather is the man of integrity and faith she’s always believed him to be. On the family’s Brazos River Ranch in Texas, Avery Elliott helps run her grandfather’s commercial construction business. Maybe next full moon! As for the verse, I think of it whenever I see a beautiful moon or sunrise. ![]() It wasn’t a good place to stop and get out and I had to pass up that photo. At the light, I saw the same moon as it set. The next morning I took the Canon camera with me to get a photo of the sunrise. I took this photo of the full moon Sunday evening. Here’s the first line: Avery Elliott spurred her horse across one of the thirty-five thousand rolling acres of the Brazos River Ranch in the blazing heat. Concrete Evidence by DiAnn Mills is this week’s Reader Friday. ![]()
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