From his wheelchair, FBI Agent Bradley Whitman works to solve the mystery of murders in the Boston-area sandpit near his home. With his foundling dog Rusty and the help of a homeless veteran, Agent Whitman brings the perpetrators to justice.
From his wheelchair, FBI Agent Bradley Whitman works to solve the mystery of murders in the Boston-area sandpit near his home. With his foundling dog Rusty and the help of a homeless veteran, Agent Whitman brings the perpetrators to justice.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
You can't always plan where life will take you. That is certainly true for Christine Noyes. Growing up in Shrewsbury, Massachusetts, as a tomboy, she spent her youth building forts, playing sports, and enjoying the perceived innocence of the 1960s. Not having a clear vision of what her life should be, she went where she was most comfortable, to the kitchen. Beginning her work life as a cook at her grandfather's restaurant at the age of eleven, she spent the next several decades re-inventing herself, becoming an accomplished chef, a sales representative, an entrepreneur, and now a writer and illustrator. She never chose her professions. They chose her. She married her husband and soulmate, Al, in 1989. They moved to Orange, Massachusetts, where, after Al's passing, Chris remains today with thirty years of wonderful memories to keep her company. When not at her keyboard, she can be found in her kitchen: back to her roots and love of cooking.
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