Pulitzer Prize winning investigative reporter Joanna Ford abandons her twenty-year career and moves to rural Makah Island in the Pacific Northwest to care for her ailing wife. Idyllic Makah is a short ferry ride to Seattle but a world apart. Trusting residents don't lock their doors, and no one can remember the last time anyone was murdered. It's the last place Joanna would hunt for a story about the opioid crisis raging across America. She takes a job at the local paper to pay the bills and it's as mind-numbing as the endless overcast days. She'd trade all the coffee in Seattle for one more…mehr
Pulitzer Prize winning investigative reporter Joanna Ford abandons her twenty-year career and moves to rural Makah Island in the Pacific Northwest to care for her ailing wife. Idyllic Makah is a short ferry ride to Seattle but a world apart. Trusting residents don't lock their doors, and no one can remember the last time anyone was murdered. It's the last place Joanna would hunt for a story about the opioid crisis raging across America. She takes a job at the local paper to pay the bills and it's as mind-numbing as the endless overcast days. She'd trade all the coffee in Seattle for one more shot at a real story. But when she finally gets her break, she finds that a small community and a way of life forgotten by most lies tangled in a hidden web of deception, drug abuse, and murder. The devastating effects of what she discovers will change the way she thinks about herself and her world. To crack the case and save Makah, Joanna will first have to save herself - to learn from her storied past, and then let it go. Learn more at www.MakahIslandMysteries.comHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Amy Drayer grew up a free-range kid on a charming island in the Pacific Northwest, then migrated south to attend Scripps College in California. She then moved to Washington, D.C. where she worked in politics for more than six years. Now living in Denver, CO with her wife, she's a graduate of the inimitable Lighthouse Writers Workshop Book Project and an active member of Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers and Sisters in Crime. She writes mysteries, women's fiction, short stories, essays (humorous and otherwise), and is currently world-building for a spec fiction novel.
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