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Charlee LeBeau & The Golden Deception Amidst a backdrop of swirling mists and stormy seas, a young girl stands defiant on a remote lighthouse island off the rugged coast of British Columbia. Her eyes blaze with determination, her heart burns for justice. It's April, 1860. Meet Charlee LeBeau, an orphaned Métis girl, stranded on Deception Island after surviving the shipwreck of a California merchant schooner, Salish Wind. With her loyal companion, a Salish Wool Dog, and the support of a steadfast woman lightkeeper, she recovers from her harrowing ordeal. But her path forward is fraught with…mehr

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Charlee LeBeau & The Golden Deception Amidst a backdrop of swirling mists and stormy seas, a young girl stands defiant on a remote lighthouse island off the rugged coast of British Columbia. Her eyes blaze with determination, her heart burns for justice. It's April, 1860. Meet Charlee LeBeau, an orphaned Métis girl, stranded on Deception Island after surviving the shipwreck of a California merchant schooner, Salish Wind. With her loyal companion, a Salish Wool Dog, and the support of a steadfast woman lightkeeper, she recovers from her harrowing ordeal. But her path forward is fraught with challenges as her memory betrays her. From the settled streets of San Francisco, to the wild harbor town of Victoria, to the treacherous coves of Deception Island, Charlee's pursuit of justice threatens to consume her. As she turns sixteen, she longs to return to the life she once knew, and a place where she belongs. With vivid prose and page-turning action, Charlee LeBeau & The Golden Deception immerses readers in a world where alliances are forged, courage is tested, and the pursuit of truth shatters even the most unexpected deceptions. Charlee LeBeau Historical Adventures - Book 3
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Autorenporträt
C.V. Gauthier is a Canadian author living on the west coast of British Columbia. With Métis ancestral ties to the Red River, the author's historical fiction brings forth the echoes of those who have gone before, through engaging stories of struggle, resilience and hope that appeal to all ages of readers. Her first novel--Charlee LeBeau & The Gambler's Promise--won the Whistler Independent Book Award for fiction in 2020.