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A Senator who vanished. . . An old man with regrets. . . Editor Kurt Borden's star rerter is struggling with depression. Long before Kurt bought his lakeside house in Maine, a senator owned the cottage next door. When Mick Tyler shows interest in the story, Kurt sends him out to do a feature on the senator, who disappeared more than 40 years ago. Maybe Mick's fascination with the tale will lift his depression. But Mick never comes back. Kurt's wife finds a neighbor ill in his home. The old man, Elwood Fairmont, begs Janet to give a cryptic message to his grown children. Elwood's children…mehr

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A Senator who vanished. . . An old man with regrets. . . Editor Kurt Borden's star rerter is struggling with depression. Long before Kurt bought his lakeside house in Maine, a senator owned the cottage next door. When Mick Tyler shows interest in the story, Kurt sends him out to do a feature on the senator, who disappeared more than 40 years ago. Maybe Mick's fascination with the tale will lift his depression. But Mick never comes back. Kurt's wife finds a neighbor ill in his home. The old man, Elwood Fairmont, begs Janet to give a cryptic message to his grown children. Elwood's children gather, but their father's words mystify them. Was what he told Janet a dying confession? Kurt assigns bright young reporter Dave Carpenter to write about Mick's disappearance. When Dave investigates the story his colleague was pursuing, Kurt's life is threatened. Janet finds a clue that makes them wonder: Are Elwood's regrets and Mick's disappearance connected to things that happened decades ago? To unravel the close-woven mysteries, Kurt and Janet must rely on their faith and use all their wits and diplomatic skills.
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Susan Page Davis is the author of more than 60 novels and novellas. She's a two-time winner of the Inspirational Readers' Choice Award, and also a winner of the Carol Award, two Will Rogers Medallions, and a finalist in the WILLA Literary Awards and the More Than Magic Contest. A Maine native, she now lives in western Kentucky. Visit her website at: www.susanpagedavis.com .