Just when everything is going beautifully for archaeologist Emma Fielding -- a position at a respected university, a beautiful home in New England, and the warm love of a devoted husband -- her world starts to crumble. What begins as a series of seemingly innocent gestures -- the anonymous delivery
Ash and Bone
β Scribed by Biela, Lisa von
- Publisher
- DarkFuse
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 43 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
Every town hides secretsβ¦and Cromwell Bay is no exception.
Eileen Maroni is running from her past, but she envisions a new life in the tough little fishing village, where no one knows who she isβincluding the police.
Frank Foster just buried his best friend, and is struggling to come to terms with the devastating loss and his own self-doubt.
Nothing will ever be the same for them again when their paths cross at the Harbor Motel, and they learn what lies behind the door of room #8.
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