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51: The Beginning

Lindsay Gold has recently been fired from her deputy’s position at a small county sheriff’s department in the Missouri Ozarks. Just as her family has begun to recover, however, two members of the county commission show up at her door. It seems the previous sheriff has quit, and they want her for the job.

When Lindsay assumes control of the department, she soon finds herself dealing with an incident that occurs on the local military base. Even worse, she's receiving calls regarding strange creatures and paranormal activities. Fortunately, she has the help of a federal agent who is in charge of the program that caused the problems. Unfortunately, that agent, Wren Gold, happens to be her husband, who never told her what his job really involved. Now the couple must work together in order to manage the strange events of the county. Lindsay had expected a normal sheriff’s job, but she could not have been more wrong.

Award Finalist: 2018 Best Book Awards (Fiction: Science Fiction)

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51: The Storm

When Sheriff Lindsay Gold had taken the job only a few months earlier, she had no idea how bad things would get for her and her department. Not only does she have to contend with the chaos created by an incident on the nearby military base, but she is also dealing with many of her deputies quitting because of it. Now, with a major storm system moving in to make things worse, she has to find help where she can get it, even if that includes a deputy fresh out of the academy and her head dispatcher’s brothers.

After some serious incidents occur, putting several lives in danger, Agent Wren Gold decides to tell his wife, the sheriff, everything he knows. This information includes everything which his agency had been holding or held in the past. Some of that information, none of them are ready for and causes tension both personally and professionally for everyone involved.

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51: Monsters

Sheriff Lindsay Gold thought she had enough to worry about in her county, and then the only monster she knew existed shows up, her mother-in-law. While her husband, Agent Wren Gold, is away on assignment, Lindsay must contend with both Margaret Gold and a new deadly threat. This new threat leads Wren to many more questions about what is taking place in the county and from where some of the creatures have come.

Deputy Max Cartwright makes an accidental and unnerving discovery about the Sheriff's first husband, James, which could turn everyone’s world upside down. Things may be very different from what they have appeared, and now the search for the truth begins.

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51: Secrets

Everyone has secrets. Sheriff Lindsay Gold and Agent Wren Gold are no exception and have kept many secrets from each other. Lindsay has kept them to protect the people she loves and who are like family to her. Wren has kept them the protect his wife and because his job requires it. Now they are both finding out some of those secrets which could break the trust they have.

Lindsay’s son Dillon and his friend make an unexpected discovery while they are hiking on the property newly purchased by his friend’s family. What they find shows many others have been keeping secrets, including Lindsay’s late husband, James. Some of the secrets could have deadly consequences. Discovering them may also lead to answers to many of the questions everyone has and to the true identity of those responsible for the disaster on the base.

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51: Damages

As Sheriff Lindsay Gold and Agent Wren Gold begin to find the answers to the rest of their questions, they are also left to take stock of all the damage done to the county and themselves. The discovery of the compound leads them to the person responsible for much of the chaos and damage within the county. Getting the information they need leads Lindsay and Wren to do things they never thought they were capable of doing.

When things come to a head, an unlikely hero comes to the aid of others as things take a deadly turn, and not everyone will make it out alive. In the end, the biggest question is who will be left standing. For those who are left, their lives will never be the same.

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51: The Beginning Prologue
Lindsay Gold was at home when she heard a knock on the door. Standing at her door were two men she knew well. She did not like them, but she knew them. They were Bill Marks and Roy James, members of the county commission, and they rarely had anything nice to say to her. “What can I help you, gentlemen, with today?” she asked with irritation in her voice. “May we come in? We need to speak with you about something,” answered Commissioner Marks. Lindsay politely stepped to the side and motioned for them to enter. That was where the politeness ended. Lindsay looked at the two commissioners and asked, “What do you want?” Roy was looking at the floor as if he were trying to memorize the design of the rug when Bill looked at him, so, as usual, Bill did all the talking. “First, let me say I’m sorry the sheriff fired you. Recently, some things have come to light and have made us realize those reports of yours were right. I read them, and I know what they said. And I think you were telling the truth,” said Bill. Lindsay put her hand up and said, “Stop right there. Why this sudden change? You told me that I was either high or crazy when you talked to me about that. You and the sheriff both told me that I should have never put anything like that in a report, and I was going to embarrass the county.” She looked at Bill and Roy, who was still looking at the rug, and asked, “Where is the sheriff anyway? I have the feeling he doesn’t know you’re here because if he did, he would have already called me and told me not to talk to you about this.” Bill nudged Roy in the ribs to make him look up, at least briefly. As soon as he looked Lindsay in the face, he immediately looked back down at the rug. Bill scowled at him and turned back to Lindsay. Bill sighed, “Well, there is a problem with the sheriff.” Lindsay’s head tipped to the side, “What kind of problem?” “Well, we are still trying to figure that out exactly. The sheriff had a friend call him last night instead of calling the sheriff’s department. He said something was prowling around his house but couldn’t tell what it was. The sheriff went out there, and something attacked him and his patrol car. When he called me, he was talking so fast I could barely understand him. All I could catch was that it was big, it was real, you were telling the truth, and he quits.” Bill paused and let out a sigh. “I called him back this morning, and he was calmer, but he said he quits as far as being the county sheriff. He never wants to set foot back in that office or take another call again.” Lindsay stood, shaking her head in disbelief. “So, why are you telling me all this?” Bill looked as if he were at a loss for words. He took another deep breath and let it out slowly, almost as if he were trying to figure out what to say. He looked back up at Lindsay and slowly started speaking. “We need your help with this. The sheriff thinks whatever he saw and what you say you saw was the same thing.” “Why do you want my help? I was fired. Remember? This shouldn’t be that hard. The chief deputy takes over until an election can be held, and if it was an animal, call the Conservation Department to deal with the attack on the sheriff and the patrol car.” Lindsay was looking at Roy the entire time she spoke. “Roy, does that sound right to you?” Roy answered, “It sounds wonderful if the chief deputy hadn’t told us he would quit rather than take over that department. Oh, and the game warden told us that it was probably a domestic animal that ripped the light bar and door off of the patrol car.” He looked up and looked Lindsay in the face. “Something happened, and no one will talk about it. I am telling you that I am sorry you were fired. That should not have happened. We want to ask you to step in temporarily, if you can, as sheriff. Please.” “Wow. Are you telling me that in this whole county, you think I am the only one who is qualified to be interim sheriff?” she asked as she looked back and forth at the commissioners. Roy smiled as Bill answered, “There were several we asked before you, but none of them will do it. We told them what happened to the sheriff, and they laughed at us. They all refused, and a few even told us to come here and talk to you.” “Do you need an answer right now, or can I call you in a couple of hours?” Lindsay asked as she looked at Bill and Roy. “I’m not telling you no. However, I need to talk to a couple of people before I say yes. After what happened the last time I worked for the county, you should understand.” Bill grabbed her hand and started shaking it. “I completely understand. You can take all the time you need today. If you want, you can call me in the morning with your answer. Thank you. Thank you.” The two county commissioners turned, and Bill began to open the front door. “Wait a minute; why are you so happy? I haven’t said yes yet,” Lindsay questioned. Roy turned and smiled, “Because you are the only one who hasn’t said ‘no’.” Bill and Roy continued out the door, closing it behind them and leaving Lindsay standing in her living room with more questions than answers about what had just happened. Her first step was to sit and both laugh and cry. Why was this happening? She then began to realize how much she wanted to do this. She knew it was temporary. Nevertheless, she had loved working for that department as a deputy. Lindsay was also thinking of everything her family went through after she had been fired. Not only was the sudden loss of income a hit to the family, but word quickly spread about her being fired, and her son and husband were harassed without mercy. It seemed like half of the county thought she was crazy or on drugs and seeing things, and the other half were firm believers that what she reported was true. Her family members were the first people she needed to talk to. Lindsay sat on her sofa, holding her phone, trying to figure out what to say to her husband, who was at work. She looked at her dog lying next to her. He was not a purebred or even a pretty dog, just some white hound mix, but he did know how to make someone feel better. “Crook,” she said as she rubbed the top of his head, “I really want to do this, but what do I say to them? What if they don’t want me to do this? I can’t blame them if they hate the idea. I guess I had better call Wren and tell him. I won’t bother the kid until he gets home from school.” Crook raised his head and looked at her, groaned, stretched, and laid his head back down. “I know exactly how you feel, bud,” Lindsay told him as she dialed the phone. She was shaking as the phone rang. The offer was so exciting to her, but she was more afraid to tell her husband about it than anything she could remember doing before. The voicemail picked up. She only half-listened as she tried to figure out what to say when she needed to leave the message. She managed to get out, “It’s me. Call me as soon as you can. I need to tell you something.” She sat there, trying to come up with something to say when he called back, but could not think of a word. He had been so angry with the county and then at its citizens for their actions. How was she going to tell him that she wanted to take the job? It was crazy. Why, after everything that happened, go back to that department? Just then, the phone in her hand rang. She looked down and saw it was her husband, Wren, calling back. There was no more time for thinking. “Hi, babe,” she answered. “Hey, have you heard anything about what is going on with the sheriff’s department? I have been hearing all kinds of rumors, including the sheriff quitting and Bigfoot killing someone,” he said before she could get anything out. “Well, that is kind of why I called. Bill and Roy came by to see me a little while ago. Bigfoot did not kill anyone. The sheriff did quit. Something did attack him and his patrol car. They also offered me the job as interim sheriff.” Lindsay paused and waited for a reply. “Did you say yes?” he asked. “After I tell you all that, that is the only question you ask?” she asked, sounding a little confused. “That’s the only important one. I know how much you loved that department,” Wren replied with concern in his voice. Lindsay took a deep breath and let it out slowly. “I did not say yes. I also did not say no. I wanted to talk to you first. They are giving me until morning to give them a final answer.” “Take it!” came after a short pause from Wren. “Take it?” “Take it! If they came to you, they understand they need you. Don’t wait until morning, call them now. Tell them you will do it. I am going to see if I can get out of here now and come home. We will talk more then, but don’t let this chance go. You will have the job you have always wanted, and the beauty of it is you are replacing the man who fired you because he quit. I will be home soon. Take a deep breath and enjoy this,” Wren said before ending the call. Lindsay saw the picture of her husband on the phone screen and smiled. As usual, his first thought was of her and not what he had been through because of her firing. The next thought she had was what she was going to tell her son. Hopefully, he wouldn’t be too angry, but then again, he was a teenage boy, so you never know how it will go.

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