Dossier: Selena McCaffrey
Name: Selena McCaffrey
(Also known as Amalia Acosta, Rosa Jimenez, and Gabriela Sanchez)
Age: Unknown (best guess: 28)
Birthdate: Unknown
Place of Birth: Unknown (presumably Puerto Rico)
Race: African-American/Latina
Mother: Luisa Acosta
Father: Unknown
Occupation: Artist — owns Island Dreams Art Gallery in Key West, Florida
Hobbies: Cooking, yoga, tae kwon do, jogging, sparring, fighting with knives and other defensive arts
Weaknesses: None . . . until she met Detective Tony Ceola
McCaffrey lived the first nine years of her life in a remote Puerto Rican village, the middle of nine children of Luisa and Rodrigo Acostas, the product of Luisa's affair with an unnamed Jamaican man. She was the target of Rodrigo's rage until he sold her to another couple. While Rodrigo taught her to endure pain, her new parents taught her to lie, cheat, and steal. By the time they sold her to yet another set of "parents," she was an accomplished thief, working the streets of Ocho Rios, where she met William Davis.
Davis ruthlessly molded her into the perfect heir for his drug empire, despite her protests that she wanted nothing to do with the business, and resorted to blackmail to gain her cooperation. The night they met, he killed for her and won her heart. Fourteen years later he gave her an ultimatum: kill Detective Ceola for him . . . and then Davis would own her soul.

The Assassin
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McCaffrey wasn't foolish enough to think that she'd found freedom. Davis might have no longer been a threat — for the moment — but the FBI was. They wanted her help in bringing down Davis's empire and their offer was simple: cooperate and she would receive immunity on the various charges against her. Refuse to cooperate, and the best she could hope for was deportation — the worst, prison.
Cooperate. Pose as the drug lord Davis had wanted her to be. Immerse herself in a world of danger, corruption, and betrayal. Risk the best thing that had ever happened to her — her relationship with Tony Ceola. Risk her life.
And in exchange? Immunity. Freedom at last from Davis's manipulation. The hope for a future with Ceola. And, most enticing, the chance to learn more about her past. William Davis had more secrets than anyone ever guessed, and the journals now in the FBI's possession can answer her questions . . . or raise even more.

Deep Cover
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