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      <image:title>Books - Bill Zahren is an author based in Des Moines, Iowa.</image:title>
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      <image:caption>Murder and Meth in Sioux City, Iowa When Sioux City Sentinel-Leader reporter Tom Kingman decided to drop by a domestic disturbance police call in the middle of a June swelter, he had no idea it would change his life forever. A metro area of 100,000 located at the junction of Iowa, Nebraska, and South Dakota, Sioux City is fly-over country for most Americans. But Tom Kingman knows Sioux City at ground level doesn’t always fit the bucolic Midwestern mold. That’s especially clear after witnessing an officer-involved shooting in a run-down residential neighborhood puts Tom in the crosshairs of a surly police lieutenant, a hot-headed patrol officer, and the mastermind of a multistate drug ring. As the pressure increases, Tom discovers an unlikely ally: the intriguing Assistant Woodbury County Attorney Hillary Reed. Within hours of witnessing the shooting, the skeptical, wisecracking Kingman finds himself thrown into an unlikely partnership with the deliberative, calm, religious Reed for a three-day frantic pursuit of the truth about meth, murder ... and each other.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Sometimes you have to get away to get closer to the truth  Assistant Woodbury County Attorney Hillary Reed believes God controls the world and nothing is random. Her new significant other, Sioux City Sentinel-Leader reporter Tom Kingman, isn’t so sure. After a corporate attorney is killed in her office in Omaha, Tom wonders how that is anything but senseless. He gets his chance to find out when the company’s CEO, Tom’s friend from college, makes him a proposition: come to Omaha, pose as an employee, and find the rat in the corporate cube maze. Tom convinces Hillary to spend a week with him at his parents’ house just across the Missouri River in Council Bluffs, and they suddenly have the freedom (as well as encouragement from Tom’s parents and gregarious sister) to explore their feelings and faith. Tom Kingman always gets the story, but will he get the girl? And which--the story or the girl--is really more important to him? For now, only God knows.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>There’s a night stalker loose in Sioux City who thinks she’s on a mission from God. Woodbury County Prosecutor Hillary Reed believes all things are possible with God - including putting her together with an unlikely significant other, Sioux City Sentinel-Leader reporter Tom Kingman. But when a killer named Gabrielle starts sending Tom handwritten notes claiming to be God’s avenging angel, Hillary concurs with Tom’s assessment: “It’s more likely Gabrielle has been dropping acid while reading Leviticus” than getting divine direction to slash some throats. Meanwhile, Hillary faces professional challenges, including a nagging feeling that she’s prosecuting the wrong man for murder. When Gabrielle starts to show a personal interest in Tom, pressure from Tom’s pious stalker and Hillary’s high-profile court case builds until it triggers a bombshell revelation that could blow Tom and Hillary apart.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Nothing stops a bulldozer like a dead body A historic amusement park in Okoboji, Iowa, is about to get flattened to make way for luxury condos--that is until Assistant Woodbury County Attorney Hillary Reed finds a body in the park’s iconic Tipsy House. It’s a big scoop for her significant other, Sioux City Sentinel-Leader reporter Tom Kingman, but also a derailment for their planned romantic Labor Day getaway in Iowa’s center for summer sun and fun. Soon Tom finds himself hounded by a shady police chief and condemned to hell by Hillary’s puritanical father. With the fate of the park in limbo and Tom making headlines in a bad way, their adventure takes them on a tour of Iowa’s most famous resort area and into the lion’s den, which Hillary calls Sanhedrin Pharmacy. By the time it’s over, Tom will have made a discovery that changes their lives forever.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Sometimes traffic moves on two legs instead of four wheels Raising and selling livestock has been a way of life in rural America for generations. Unfortunately, one rural Iowa resident has twisted the tradition into an evil mutation—harvesting young girls to traffic to sex-obsessed buyers worldwide. When a teenage girl goes missing, Sioux City Sentinel-Leader reporter Tom Kingman discovers that not everything in rural Woodbury County is as beautiful as the fall colors. The hills are alive with an anatomy-obsessed teenage boy with a rifle, a drunken human trafficker gradually losing his concern for self-preservation, and rage-produced demons trying to provoke Tom into a life-shattering decision. As Tom’s significant other, county prosecutor Hillary Reed, helps him make a hard choice, she also faces a decision—one she prays will be for the greater good.</image:caption>
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