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A tempting mission could connect Kathy with her birth father…or get her killed. When a decades-old packet of letters surfaces, Kathy Klein discovers her father wasn't who she thought he was, and he may still be alive. Although she recognizes it's probably a hopeless quest, she has no choice but to act. She sets out for a remote area of northwestern British Columbia to find her biological family. There, Kathy meets Astrid Ingebritson. They have a lot in common: Kathy escaped a murderous cult, and Astrid fell prey to a "gentleman's club" with a very dark history. Both the cult and the club have…mehr

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A tempting mission could connect Kathy with her birth father…or get her killed. When a decades-old packet of letters surfaces, Kathy Klein discovers her father wasn't who she thought he was, and he may still be alive. Although she recognizes it's probably a hopeless quest, she has no choice but to act. She sets out for a remote area of northwestern British Columbia to find her biological family. There, Kathy meets Astrid Ingebritson. They have a lot in common: Kathy escaped a murderous cult, and Astrid fell prey to a "gentleman's club" with a very dark history. Both the cult and the club have been wiped out so asking a few questions can't hurt, or so they think. But there are those who will stop at nothing, not even murder, to keep Kathy from learning the truth. When the quest takes Kathy and Astrid up Bear Mountain, are they delivering themselves into the hands of the serial killers? ※ ※ ※ The Bear Mountain Secret follows Five-Star Rated The Pillerton Secret and The Dark River Secret. If you like stories with danger and intrigue, you'll love the latest installment in Gayle Siebert's page-turning series.
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Gayle has always loved horses, reading and writing. She was born in Saskatchewan, lived in Alberta, and moved to British Columbia in her thirties. She has been a trail rider, barrel racer, western pleasure and dressage rider. After a career as an insurance claims investigator spanning more than three decades, she retired to a small horse farm on Vancouver Island.