Identity
β Scribed by Ingrid Thoft
- Publisher
- Penguin Publishing Group;Penguin Group US
- Year
- 2015;2014
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 621 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1322813973
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β¦ Synopsis
"Thoft's gripping sequel...A quirky and empathetic heroine, a fast-moving plot, and a surprise ending make this a winner."
βPublishers Weekly
Firecracker P.I. Fina Ludlow returns in the next hard-driving entry in the acclaimed series by Ingrid Thoft.
It's been a couple months since Fina's last big caseβthe one that exposed dark family secrets and called Fina's family loyalty into questionβbut there's no rest for the weary, especially when your boss is Carl Ludlow.
Renata Sanchez, a single mother by choice, wants to learn the identity of her daughter Rosie's sperm donor. A confidentiality agreement and Rosie's reticence might deter other mothers, but not Renata, nor Carl, who's convinced that lawsuits involving cryobanks and sperm donors will be "the next big thing." Fina uncovers the donor's identity, but the solution to that mystery is just the beginning: within hours of the case going public, Rosie's donor...
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