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Cast No Shadow (The First in the Yaz Moy Series)
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Cast No Shadow (The First in the Yaz Moy Series) in Brampton, ON
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Cast No Shadow (The First in the Yaz Moy Series) in Brampton, ON
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Yaz Moy has always been obsessed with finding out the truth. She wants to reach the top of her profession, but she’s stuck in small town purgatory, with no way out.
That is until someone approaches her with a story that could be her key to fulfilling her big city dreams uncovering the story behind the murder of a corrupt police detective thirty years ago.
Only, there are powerful men desperate to keep the truth hidden.
Yaz Moy is forced to decide what matters more her safety or the truth.
And she’s willing to risk it all.
“Hull’s answer to Ian Rankin” Hull Daily Mail
“Noir at its gritty best.” Eva Dolan
“Crime fiction done right. Realistic, human, and relatable.” Jay Stringer
Yaz Moy has always been obsessed with finding out the truth. She wants to reach the top of her profession, but she’s stuck in small town purgatory, with no way out.
That is until someone approaches her with a story that could be her key to fulfilling her big city dreams uncovering the story behind the murder of a corrupt police detective thirty years ago.
Only, there are powerful men desperate to keep the truth hidden.
Yaz Moy is forced to decide what matters more her safety or the truth.
And she’s willing to risk it all.
“Hull’s answer to Ian Rankin” Hull Daily Mail
“Noir at its gritty best.” Eva Dolan
“Crime fiction done right. Realistic, human, and relatable.” Jay Stringer





















