![]() ![]() Highly recommended!Ī six-foot tall ex-marine turned school teacher finds a dying man on the D.C. Author Stella Baker did a great job of making sure the reader stays engaged but not disappointed as the story unfolds, and it keeps the reader guessing about the bad guys to the very end. I was surprised by how the facts seemed to flow together-frequently I am disappointed by books I receive to review because there are too many inconsistencies and plot devices used in ways that make no sense and vital points that are skipped in the interest of space. The book is very fast paced and an easy read. What follows is Toni's attempt to draw on her former Marine skills to remain calm as she is threatened, her family is threatened, and even her students are threatened while those that can be implicated by the files on the drive try to find and destroy it. The man she found places a 4gig jump drive in her pocket with his final act, and the fun begins. ![]() Little does Toni Teitelbaum realize the way her life shall change just from chasing her rebellious student. This is how the book opens-with a California student visiting with his class, and the teacher running after. I cannot for the life of me imagine if I had run off (as was my habit) and stumbled across an almost dead person lying near one of the memorials. I live a few hours from DC, and when my father moved there twenty years ago we used to spend weekends doing the Tacky Tourist thing. And though it’s been said that the truth will make you free, in Toni’s case, it just may make her dead. Toni Teitelbaum’s got 4 gigs of explosive truth in her Anne Klein jacket. Unfortunately for Toni, her uncles aren’t exactly The A Team. Her mother’s brother, Gino, claims to run a cleaning business, though the family suspects the only thing Gino launders is money. Her father’s brother, Lester, is a gay introvert who works as a civilian number-cruncher at the Pentagon. Once Toni discovers what’s on it, there’s no turning back.įortunately Toni isn’t in this alone. Before he died, the man in her arms hid a 4 gig flash drive in her jacket. The teacher she has become wants to skedaddle back to the safety of her Marin classroom. Toni knows better.Ĭrime scene details don’t add up and when she begins receiving threats, Toni knows someone wants her to shut up. The police say it is typical street violence. He appears homeless and drunk, jabbers craziness and dies in her arms. A man has been shot, left for dead in the bushes. ![]() When a student bolts off the path near the Lincoln Memorial, Toni chases him into the foliage, where she finds more than her wayward student. She is also a wise-cracking high school history teacher, supervising a class visit to Washington. “This year, The CW has made the proactive strategic decision to launch its new season in January 2021, rolling out a line-up of our signature returning series which will be joined next year by our four new series, including the return of the DC’s most iconic superhero in Superman & Lois, the return of the Texas Rangers in Walker, the reimagined Kung Fu and the rebellious drama The Republic of Sarah,” said CW exec Mark Pedowitz, via Variety.Toni Teitelbaum is a former US Marine MP, a curvy six-footer with a fondness for designer clothing and handguns. Shows like Dynasty, Roswell, New Mexico and In the Dark are also set to return. The network also revealed their planned schedule for January 2021, including the debut of Walker with Jared Padalecki and Superman & Lois. The CW will air acquired shows and unscripted shows this fall, including Swamp Thing, Tell Me a Story, Coroner and Dead Pixels. The show was expected to wrap this spring after 15 seasons, but the final episodes could not finish filming due to the pandemic. The forthcoming scheduled includes the finale of Supernatural, which will air this fall. The network announced its Fall 2020 to January 2021 schedule on Wednesday (May 13). The CW is revealing their programming schedule. ![]()
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