Jefferson Tayte is good at finding people who donβt want to be found. For years he has followed faint genealogical trails to reunite familiesβand uncover long-hidden secrets. But Tayte is a loner, a man with no ties of his own; his true identity is the most elusive case of his career. But that could
Kindred (Jefferson Tayte Genealogical Mystery)
β Scribed by Robinson, Steve
- Book ID
- 109239236
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 329 KB
- Series
- Jefferson Tayte Genealogical Crime 5
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781503954694
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β¦ Synopsis
Overview: Jefferson Tayte is good at finding people who donβt want to be found. For years he has followed faint genealogical trails to reunite familiesβand uncover long-hidden secrets. But Tayte is a loner, a man with no ties of his own; his true identity is the most elusive case of his career.
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