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RETURN TO THE SCENE OF THE CRIME: Years ago, he'd been the best man and she the maid of honor, stalked by a vengeful psychopath. Now they were married, but would the past catch up with them again? She had two men in her life and PI Jo O'Malley didn't know which one to trust: her husband, Cam, or a ghost from her past who wouldn't rest in peace. Ever since Jo had been ambushed and almost fatally shot, nothing was the same. Suddenly she was suspecting everyone, keeping secrets from the man she loved ...and seeing a ghost who refused to be just a memory. Her life was a nightmare, shaped by events from beyond the grave. Between her love for Cam and her loyalty to the past, Jo was trapped ...trapped in a ghostly triangle.
Author

Ruth Glick (born 1942) is a best-selling author of healthy cookbooks and has also written dozens of romantic suspense romance novels under the pen name Rebecca York. Ruth earned a B.A. in American Thought and Civilization from George Washington University and an M.A. in American Studies from the University of Maryland. Although she always wanted to become a writer, Glick was convinced that her lack of spelling skills meant that her goal was unattainable. As a stay-at-home mother, she took a community college course to help her choose a career. The course made it very clear that writing was her primary interest. Glick began writing articles for newspapers and magazines, but after several years decided to try writing fiction. Her first book, a kids' science fiction book, was finally purchased by Scholastic Inc.. Since then, Glick has become a highly successful author of over 50 romantic suspense and paranormal novels. Many of her novels are published under the Harlequin Intrigue line, and in June 2003, she became one of the first authors published under Berkley's new Sensation imprint. Before 1997, she often collaborated with Eileen Buckholtz and Kathryn Jenson. Glick also is a highly regarded author of cookbooks focusing on healthy eating. She sometimes hires trained chefs to test the recipes that she creates, and makes sure that every recipe is tested at least three times before it appears in one of her cookbooks. Glick is the head of the Columbia Writers Workshop. She and her husband, Norman Glick, live in Columbia, Maryland, where Ruth collects rocks, and enjoys cooking, walking, reading, gardening, travel, and Mozart operas. They have two grown children, Elissa and Ethan, and two grandsons (Jesse and Leo).