Travis Landon, a police detective in Bismarck, North Dakota, loses his wife and unborn daughter in an automobile accident. Then his father is diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease, and moves in with Travis. Hoping for a fresh start, Travis accepts a position as deputy sheriff in the town of Tranquility, Massachusetts. Soon after Travis arrives in Tranquility, the town's chief of police leaves on a two-week honeymoon. Travis agrees to fill in as temporary police chief. And trouble begins. An elderly farmer vanishes, and a strange woman and her two sons are living in the missing man's farmhouse. Meanwhile, two hundred miles away, in Concord, New Hampshire, a young woman is abducted by a man who has been stalking her. She escapes and runs for her life to a safe haven in Tranquility with her abductor in close pursuit. While resisting an intense attraction to each other, Travis and his striking deputy, Lane Avery, attempt to solve the mystery of the missing farmer, and stop the stalker before he tracks down and harms the young woman. Karen V. Robichaud is the author of the Leigh Falls suspense series, including Leigh Falls, Where the River Flows, and Beyond Winter's Shadow. She lives in Fredericton, New Brunswick.
Eleven-year-old Raine Hunter's family moves from the town of Blackheart Bay, Nova Scotia to Desolation Creek in the Australian Outback, where her father will begin pastoring a small church. But not long after they begin their new lives, a tragedy befalls the family. Devastated, Raine's parents leave the ministry and move their family back to Blackheart Bay. There, Raine grows into a young woman but is haunted by the guilt she lives with because of the tragedy, and the accusation and anger she sees in her father's eyes whenever she looks at him. At eighteen, after an ugly quarrel with her father, Raine leaves home and moves to Halifax. Years later, Raine's father has suffered a heart attack, and her brother, a widowed youth pastor with two young daughters, has vanished under suspicious circumstances. Raine reluctantly returns to her hometown, struggling with bitterness for her father, fear for her missing brother, and the responsibility of caring for her nieces.
In April 1929, in prohibition-era Nova Scotia, Duska Doucette, Larkin Wade, and Jolene Taylor, suffer tragedies.Facing destitution, they make the difficult decision to become rum-runners. Pretending to fish for lobster, the women transport contraband liquor from ship to shore. But their work is fraught with frightening encounters with RCMP patrol boats, the Coast Guard, and rival criminals. They’re also harassed by angry fishermen who believe women have no place on the sea. Then there’s Constable Asher Hayes, suspicious of the women and tracking them closely. When disaster strikes, the women must face an even deadlier foe—and fight desperately to make it out alive.
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