### From Publishers Weekly Perrys exciting if relatively formulaic sixth Jane Whitefield novel (after 1999s _Blood Money_) finds Jane, a Native American guide who helps people assume new identities, living quietly under an alias in western New York State, married to a local doctor. Shortly after pr
Jane Whitefield
β Scribed by Thomas Perry
- Book ID
- 110602037
- Publisher
- MysteriousPress.com/Open Road
- Year
- 2022
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 2 MB
- Series
- Mysterious Profiles
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781504074612
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β¦ Synopsis
A Native American of Seneca descent, Jane Whitefield helps people in harmβs way disappear without a trace and take on entirely new lives with new identities. Of course, not everyone is a fan of Janeβs work . . .
There is a group of men who would like to speak with the elusive woman. Thatβs why theyβve kidnapped three people connected to Jane to serve as bait. One of the poor souls is Janeβs longtime friend and neighbor, Jake Reinert.
As the three hostages ponder their escape, Jake begins to tell the story of the one person who could rescue them from a horrible death: Jane Whitefield.
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