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Perilous Cove
Description:
Jack Clayton dies suddenly, leaving his wife, Natalie Clayton, with grief, funeral expenses, and a nasty mother-in-law. Now, someone wants Natalie dead—and all the evidence points to Jack.
Detective Addison Conner, as a single dad, struggles to keep one step ahead of his teenage daughter while handling the department's increasing caseload, but he's losing on both fronts. An unexpected attraction to Natalie points out how empty his life is. Before he can solve Natalie's case and look to the future, the attacks become intensely personal. Then Natalie disappears.
On the rugged California coast, Natalie assumes a new identity and builds a new life, gaining at least part of the family she always wished for in the form of a needy young girl whose faith helps her deal with her messed up family.
But if Addison can’t catch the killer, everything Natalie's built may be destroyed.
For life isn’t safe, especially in Perilous Cove.
A story of Faith, Family, and Murder
Book Takeaway:
Families are messy, and they often aren't what we expect.
Awards:
Year |
Title |
Description |
2009 |
Zondervan First Novel Contest |
Semi-finalist |
Why the author wrote this book:
This concept is loosely based on a true story that I heard from the friend who had lived through it. I had her blessing to put it on paper.
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