
Gina Mars [book/tv series]
A frenzy of seemingly unconnected tragedies, accidents, and murders begin to draw a line connecting two unlikely characters - Gina Mars, a reclusive criminologist, and Charlie Stevens, an outgoing retired police commissioner. These events seem fated to connect their destinies, forcing them confront their past and present choices and actions.
GINA MARS is a pulsating dark tale of pain, revenge, guilt, and redemption. It grapples with questions of morality - right and wrong, fairness and justice - in a world where the rich and powerful do not play by the same rules as everyone else.

About the Book/Series
Alone in her house around 2 AM, Gina Mars hears footsteps slowly and deliberately trudging up the stairs to her bedroom on the second floor, boding of imminent danger. An intruder, a burglar, a rapist, maybe all three. Gina panics and freezes with fear. The footsteps triggers in Gina memories of similar footsteps from childhood, trudging up the same staircase, around the same time of the night, chilling, ominous, and carrying in their deliberate progress the foreboding threat of harrowing pain. But Gina knows it cannot be the footsteps of her childhood nightmares, unless their bearer's ghost has returned to haunt her. Living alone in the huge secluded manor house, Gina has always believed this day would come. But she didn’t expect it to be today. The footsteps stops outside her door, followed by hesitant deep breath. As the doorknob begins to turn, Gina sees it, a weapon…
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Perched on the rooftop, looking into the backyard of a suburban bungalow, retired assistant police commissioner Charlie Stevens adjusts his machine gun one last time. He picks up his old pair of binoculars and looks down into the yard. The men are all gathering around a makeshift stage where their new leader, Jake Powell, is preparing to begin his speech. Binoculars dangling around his neck, his finger caressing the trigger, Charlie listens to Jake clearing his throat, perform a quick mic check and begin to speak to the now silent and attentive group of mostly young white men. Charlie aims at Jake first and squeezes the trigger…