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The tragic death of an Air Force fighter pilot in desolate Alaska reveals not only his hidden life but the secrets of the lover he left behind. Her attempts to find absolution and build a new life with his best friend-who she'd always secretly loved-creates a downward spiral of events both tragic and hilarious. When a vicious confrontation drives her to ditch her old tax lawyer life, she buys a rather odd sailboat and sets out on a solo journey from Seattle up the Inner Passage of Alaska in an attempt to recover her equilibrium and her sanity. A chance encounter with a dashing Frenchman along…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The tragic death of an Air Force fighter pilot in desolate Alaska reveals not only his hidden life but the secrets of the lover he left behind. Her attempts to find absolution and build a new life with his best friend-who she'd always secretly loved-creates a downward spiral of events both tragic and hilarious. When a vicious confrontation drives her to ditch her old tax lawyer life, she buys a rather odd sailboat and sets out on a solo journey from Seattle up the Inner Passage of Alaska in an attempt to recover her equilibrium and her sanity. A chance encounter with a dashing Frenchman along the way (and a terrifying accident) brings her and both men together in rather close quarters leading to a difficult choice: Who would she pick and who would be left behind?
Autorenporträt
M.E. Fischer was born in the Great State of Maryland, attended college in Ohio and currently lives on a boat in Seattle, Washington having resided in Montana, Colorado, Hawaii, California, and Missouri along the way. She has a law degree and teaches eDiscovery classes to aspiring paralegals. In her spare time, she fly fishes the Pacific Northwest (and tries to visit Alaska as much as possible), sails a Laser on beautiful Lake Union, and is a coxswain for a local rowing organization. M.E. is allergic to bees, loves cheese, and enjoys needling her Republican friends by sending them pictures of Seattle's thriving protest culture.