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How much is a baby worth? Politician Vann Willis is on track to find out when a blast rips through her electoral office. Her Official Inquiry into forced adoptions and illegal surrogacy stirs up bad blood and uncovers crooked deals. To get to the truth she forms an unlikely partnership with journalist Seth VerBeek. Together, they explore the seamy side of Maidenhead, a country hideaway for pregnant teenagers of the 1970s. Nowadays the gothic homestead is secured by an electrified fence. What dark secrets does the baby farm hold?

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How much is a baby worth? Politician Vann Willis is on track to find out when a blast rips through her electoral office. Her Official Inquiry into forced adoptions and illegal surrogacy stirs up bad blood and uncovers crooked deals. To get to the truth she forms an unlikely partnership with journalist Seth VerBeek. Together, they explore the seamy side of Maidenhead, a country hideaway for pregnant teenagers of the 1970s. Nowadays the gothic homestead is secured by an electrified fence. What dark secrets does the baby farm hold?
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Debbie Terranova is an Australian author of historical fiction, crime mysteries, and gripping short stories. Her self-styled genre is 'fiction with a conscience': stories inspired by true events and controversial issues.She has published four novels and numerous short stories. In 2022, she was awarded a special commendation in the 29th Scarlet Stiletto Awards for her short story, a crime mystery set in the gem-fields of Central Queensland.Debbie is a former HR professional and Research Fellow of the State Library of Queensland. Her formal qualifications are Bachelor of Arts (BA) and Master of Public Administration (MPA).She travels extensively within Australia and overseas, in particular to Europe and the USA. People, places and history inspire and inform her writing. Her writing space in sub-tropical Brisbane is surrounded by trees, kookaburras and parrots.