Fifteen-year-old Emily Grace (Em) discovers a Civil War-era diary in an old attic in Petersburg that holds a murder mystery. Whisked back in time five days before the murder, Em loses her memory. Two hours before the murder, she regains her memory and races to a confederate prison to save the life of an innocent man.
Fifteen-year-old Emily Grace (Em) discovers a Civil War-era diary in an old attic in Petersburg that holds a murder mystery. Whisked back in time five days before the murder, Em loses her memory. Two hours before the murder, she regains her memory and races to a confederate prison to save the life of an innocent man.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Sarah Norkus grew up in Lexington, Kentucky, the daughter of the editor of the horse racing magazine, The Horseman and Fair World. She likes to say that writing is in her blood. Her cousin, Stephen Ambrose wrote many historical military books including, Band ofBrothers. She has two published books, a memoir, The Eleventh Summer, and a literary fiction, Until the Wind Changes.Sarah now resides in Colonial Heights, Virginia with her retired military officer husband, Michael. When she isn't writing, Sarah volunteers with the American Red Cross, and in the children's division at Mount Pleasant Baptist Church. Sarah enjoys speaking to groups and refines these skills through her TriCity Toastmasters Club. She is the current Regent of the Colonel John Banister Chapter, The National Society Daughters of the American Revolution, an organization devoted to patriotism, education, historic preservation and community service.
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