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Martin discovers a young woman with amnesia on the dock when he goes fishing one morning. In the palm of her hand, someone has written the words: many, chance, signed with DC-Minnie's younger brother's initials. Martin immediately calls Minnie. They take the woman to the hospital where she remembers that she has to stop someone from doing something, but she doesn't know who or what. Minnie is finally able to reach her younger brother, who admits he sent the woman. All he knows about her is that she's in trouble and she only has ten days to stop whatever is going to happen. Martin and Minnie…mehr

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Martin discovers a young woman with amnesia on the dock when he goes fishing one morning. In the palm of her hand, someone has written the words: many, chance, signed with DC-Minnie's younger brother's initials. Martin immediately calls Minnie. They take the woman to the hospital where she remembers that she has to stop someone from doing something, but she doesn't know who or what. Minnie is finally able to reach her younger brother, who admits he sent the woman. All he knows about her is that she's in trouble and she only has ten days to stop whatever is going to happen. Martin and Minnie focus their efforts on trying to reveal the identity of their Jane Doe, but before they can uncover information to help her, a menacing stranger shows up in the neighborhood. As Minnie and Martin dig for clues, every lead seems to dead end. But if they don't find the bad guy soon, someone could end up dead.
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Cynthia Rogan was born in Alabama, raised in central Florida, and moved to Oregon in the spring of 1980. She began writing as soon as she could hold a pencil, but, over the last ten years, she has begun to view her work as more than just a hobby. It's more about trying to understand why people do what they do. She is an accountant by trade but spends every spare moment writing. In addition to her poems, short stories, and essays, she is currently working on her sixth novel.