Prove or Perish
β Scribed by Kathi Daley
- Publisher
- Kathi Daley Books
- Year
- 2022
- Tongue
- English
- Series
- Resort at Castaway Bay Book 5
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Sydney Whitmore, a forensic psychologist, moves to Shipwreck Island and renews her relationship with Ezra Reinhold, a reclusive billionaire who enjoys poking around in cold cases and has the means to hire the best people to find the answers no one else has been able to.
Arden Haynsworth has been kidnapped after being sentenced to death for her part in the death of the kidnapper's daughter Daisy. Arden insists sheβs innocent of the crime sheβs been accused of and is certain she was set up to take the fall. Sheβs been allotted five daysβ worth of food, water, and air to prove it. If she can prove that she really is innocent of the murder, she'll be set free. If she canβt prove her innocence, sheβll die. The biggest problem is that sheβs locked in this room and therefore unable to investigate. Sheβs offered the chance to be linked via live video feed to anyone she chooses. She chooses Ezra. With only five days to prove the womanβs innocence or watch her perish, the team jumps into action.
Meanwhile, it's Christmas on Shipwreck Island and everyone in Syd's life has gone just a bit Christmas Crazy. Aunt Charley is baking up a storm, Emily is knee deep in preparations for the annual Christmas by the Sea event, Estelle and Esther have parts in the school play, and Logan is helping Ryder with the annual boat parade.
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