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Jane was a career woman, rising to become a full partner in a successful advertising company. But now it's time to return home. It is a journey she has been meaning to make since her parents were tragically taken in a freak car accident five years earlier. The farm belonged to her now. It should have been a simple matter of tying up the estate, but Jane found it wasn't that easy. She was still grieving. Then she discovered she may not be the only claimant to the estate. Sifting through documents, she also discovered an agreement allowing mining exploration in the district, possibly involving…mehr

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Jane was a career woman, rising to become a full partner in a successful advertising company. But now it's time to return home. It is a journey she has been meaning to make since her parents were tragically taken in a freak car accident five years earlier. The farm belonged to her now. It should have been a simple matter of tying up the estate, but Jane found it wasn't that easy. She was still grieving. Then she discovered she may not be the only claimant to the estate. Sifting through documents, she also discovered an agreement allowing mining exploration in the district, possibly involving her parents farm. Tim is a new neighbour who walks into her life and continues to help Jane through the series of obstacles she now had to face. There's resistance to the releasing of information surrounding the mining agreement as some locals still feared for their lives. Meanwhile, Jane also hires a retired police officer to help solve the mystery of the other claimant. Physical and mental struggles then plague her search and Jane has to dig deep to find the strength to see it through.
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Autorenporträt
Glenn Carley's published work includes Polenta at Midnight: Tales of Gusto and Enchantment in North York (2008); short stories in Italian Canadians at Table (2011); Good Enough From Here (2020); Il Vagabondo: An Urban Opera (2021); Jimmy Crack Corn: A Novel in C Minor (2022); The Long Story of Mount Pester and The Long Story of Mount Pootzah (both 2023), co-imagineered with and illustrated by his son, Nicholas Carley; and The One about Stella: A Little Fish (2024), written with his daughter, Adriana Carley. A resident of Bolton, Ontario, Carley is retired from the position of Chief Social Worker in a Toronto-area school board. He grandparents with his wife, Mary and together they grow.