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When Erin MacKenna's high school canoe float is disrupted by an earthquake separating her group from the main party, she and a younger teen stumble on men burying a murder victim, are kidnapped and held prisoner by known human traffickers, drug dealers and racketeers. Her father, architect Patrick MacKenna, must neglect his earthquake-stricken clients and drop everything to rescue her. He fears Erin, under constant guard and the threat of exploitation and shame, will bond with her captors in a self-imposed prison. For her own secret reason, Erin can't trust him and feels her least risky road…mehr

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When Erin MacKenna's high school canoe float is disrupted by an earthquake separating her group from the main party, she and a younger teen stumble on men burying a murder victim, are kidnapped and held prisoner by known human traffickers, drug dealers and racketeers. Her father, architect Patrick MacKenna, must neglect his earthquake-stricken clients and drop everything to rescue her. He fears Erin, under constant guard and the threat of exploitation and shame, will bond with her captors in a self-imposed prison. For her own secret reason, Erin can't trust him and feels her least risky road to self-preservation is through cooperation with her dreaded captors and reliance on her trusted friends for rescue. Only if she and her young protégé can escape and father and daughter can reconcile will they be able to capture her tormentors and restore order both to their own lives and to their tremor-ravaged city.
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Autorenporträt
The son of two journalists, architect and city planner Peter Green found his father¿s 400 World War II letters, his humorous war stories, his mother¿s writings and their family¿s often hilarious doings too good a tale to keep to himself, so he launched a second career as a writer. His first book, recounting the humorous antics and serious achievements of his dad¿s World War II adventure, Ben¿s War with the U.S. Marines, and his first novel, Crimes of Design, a Patrick MacKenna mystery, an intrigue of murder and sabotage set in St. Louis during the highest flood of record, were republished by Greenskills Press in 2014, He lives in St. Louis with his wife Connie, and has two married daughters and three very young grandchildren. You can read more about Peter and his works, as well an illustrated short story based on the last dog they owned, ¿The Night We Ruined the Dog,¿ on his website: www.peterhgreen.com.