Someone To Kill

Summary
The man who called himself Mr. Greene was purposeful, deliberate, and very, very cold. He had no difficulty getting into the newspaper's garage and putting the device into the gray Honda belonging to investigative reporter Judith Lyles. Then it was just a matter of following her onto the highway and waiting for the right moment to trigger the explosion.
Judith's husband, John Pavlak, became a college athletic director rather than join his wealthy father's business. He is determined to be his own man. Although he and Judith separated and planned to divorce, John is devastated by Judith's death and stunned when it turns out their four year-old daughter died with her. A decorated veteran, he's not the sort of man to wait for the police to bring him answers, especially since he's a suspect himself.
Assuming Judith's murder was related to her job, John finds she was working on a story about Germany and lingering cold-war secrets. One step ahead of the police, he flees to Berlin. Determined to find out why his family was killed and, if possible, avenge them, he has entered a maze of secrets with a terrible truth at its heart.
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