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"Two nude bodies are found floating in an abandoned quarry outside the town of Georgetown and a quiet provincial region will never be the same. Former RCMP corporal Jean Whitlock uneasily trying to put her life back together in her hometown of Milton must come to the rescue of her abused cousin. A famous member of Canada's parliament suffers a heart attack in Toronto and a young Kenyan sex trade worker sees a chance not only to be free--but also an opportunity to get revenge for years of victimization. These are the threads of the plot author Ron Base weaves together in his exciting new…mehr

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"Two nude bodies are found floating in an abandoned quarry outside the town of Georgetown and a quiet provincial region will never be the same. Former RCMP corporal Jean Whitlock uneasily trying to put her life back together in her hometown of Milton must come to the rescue of her abused cousin. A famous member of Canada's parliament suffers a heart attack in Toronto and a young Kenyan sex trade worker sees a chance not only to be free--but also an opportunity to get revenge for years of victimization. These are the threads of the plot author Ron Base weaves together in his exciting new thriller, The Hidden Quarry. In trying to save her cousin from an abusive estranged husband, Jean is drawn into the dark, secretive world of international human trafficking. She goes undercover to discover that not only are the most unlikely people involved in the business of selling young woman for sex, but they are willing to kill to keep her quiet. The Hidden Quarry is the fourth installment in the popular series of Jean Whitlock suspense thrillers that began with The Escarpment and continued with The Mill Pond and Main Street, Milton."--
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Ron Base is a former newspaper journalist and magazine writer. For most of a decade he wrote about movies for The Toronto Star. He also wrote screenplays in Los Angeles and Europe. He is the author of the bestselling Sanibel Sunset Detective novels set along the west coast of Florida. He and his wife Kathy split their time between Milton, Ontario, and Fort Myers, Florida.