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Machias, Maine-wild blueberry capital of the world, where the land teems with moose, puffins, yellow birch, and balsam fir. Every summer, the town celebrates its Revolutionary War heritage with a reenactment of a historic ship capture, while the small, sweet blueberries are baked into pies or savored with cream. As the population swells from June to September, seafood reigns supreme, and the daily lives of lobstermen revolve around hauling in the state's prized delicacy: lobster. Frank Trask, a seasoned lobsterman, is approached by siblings Alan Townsley and Marjorie French, who ask him to…mehr

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Machias, Maine-wild blueberry capital of the world, where the land teems with moose, puffins, yellow birch, and balsam fir. Every summer, the town celebrates its Revolutionary War heritage with a reenactment of a historic ship capture, while the small, sweet blueberries are baked into pies or savored with cream. As the population swells from June to September, seafood reigns supreme, and the daily lives of lobstermen revolve around hauling in the state's prized delicacy: lobster. Frank Trask, a seasoned lobsterman, is approached by siblings Alan Townsley and Marjorie French, who ask him to ferry them to Cross Island. There, they search for their mother's grave, hoping to untangle the complex lives of their parents, Vernon and Bernie Townsley. Frank grows increasingly intrigued by Alan's recollections-fragments that feel misaligned with reality, raising more questions than answers. Meanwhile, the cryptic remarks of One-eyed Bennie, a local eccentric, only deepen the mystery. Vernon Townsley and Bernice Jennings came from vastly different worlds. Bernice, an only child of Boston Brahmin wealth, graduated from Emerson and taught school in Augusta. Vernon, the son of a Kansas farmer, aspired to study at Johns Hopkins but fell short. Instead, he worked the docks in Baltimore before enlisting in the Army. After being wounded in France, Vernon met Bernie at Togus Military Hospital. A romance blossomed, only to be torn apart by anger and Vernon's search for a lost love. Fate brought them back together on Cross Island, where they married, built a family, and faced heartbreaks that would shape their lives.
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Ken Lord is an eclectic writer of both fiction and nonfiction. Since 1976 he has penned novels, including adventure, romance, mystery, western, Christian, and inspirational. He has written extensive educational and directive nonfiction, including training materials, magazine articles, blogs, commercial advertising, and "how to" publications. His experience has a ghostwriter is extensive. His business publication list is large, including real estate, management, motivation, establishing goals, and measuring results. Find him at www.kenlordbooks.com.