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Something sinister was happening in a small New Hampshire town.  Several young men began vanishing into thin air and rumor spread that they all frequented the same solitary farm.


The mother of one man panicked when she did not hear from her son.  A missing persons report was filed and investigators questioned his girlfriend, Sheila LaBarre.  When police searched her property, they came across a grizzly sight - a meaty bone sticking out of a smoking burn pit.  As they looked closer, the bone appeared to be human.


This is the true story of a deadly temptress, the men she tortured, and the town that lived in fear of her.


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For twenty years Daniel Paquette’s murder went unsolved.  A lot of people in the small hamlet of Hopkinton wanted it that way.  Especially Paquette’s stepdaughter, Melanie, and her closest friend, Eric.  It would be their little secret.


What transpired next did more than reveal a crime born of adolescent passion and a young girl’s desperate past.  It blurred the line between guilt and innocence.  It redefined the meaning of loyalty, justice, and revenge, and it explored the dark corners of a peaceful New Hampshire town that would do anything to protect its own even in the face of the most disturbing truths of all.


On sale now from Berkley Books.


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Our Little Secret

Wicked Intentions

Attorney Seth Bader and his wife, Vicki, moved to New Hampshire in 1992. Three tumultuous years later, their marriage ended and left Vicki a broken woman, driven to the edge as Seth seduced their teenage son Joey into a violent plot to kill her in cold blood.


Seth assembled a gang of colorful thugs, including his gold-digging girlfriend, to terrorize Vicki and push her to take her own life. When this unthinkable plan failed to get the desired results, Seth took matters into his own hands.


What followed was one of the most bizarre and harrowing crime stories in New Hampshire history.


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Legally Dead

© 2011 Kevin Flynn