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Penny doesn’t remember much about her childhood and what she does remember isn’t all that great. She and her mother moved too many times to a series of cheap motels. There were too many men visiting her mother and none of them were her father. As for him, all Penny knew was that her father was rich and dead.
She was found abandoned on a deserted beach on the Salish Sea when she was four years old, and didn’t even know her own name. Shunted from one foster home to another, she struggled to overcome the odds.
When a Police Detective from the Victoria, B.C. Police Department calls about remains that were identified as belonging to her mother, Penny starts a quest to find out what happened to her and who her father really is.
She enlists crime reporter Tess McClintock and Michael Carter to help her find her family, but when they start uncovering Penny’s past, not everyone is happy to learn their connection to the girl with no name.
The Salish Sea is a new standalone book in the Salish Sea Crime Thriller series.
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Customers enjoy the storyline and pace of the book. They find the twists and turns enjoyable. However, some readers found the writing quality repetitive, confusing, and hard to follow. There are mixed opinions on whether the book was interesting or boring, with some finding it interesting and different, while others felt it had too much repetition and no real thrills. Opinions differ on the character development, with some finding them great and not wallow in past events, while others thought they were too careless in the aftermath of dangerous situations.
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