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"Independence: the freedom to be yourself--or a day for fireworks,
depending on your point of view"
Summer has come to Chapel Isle, the quaintly quirky island that
Abigail Harker has called home since she moved into the caretaker's
cottage at the local lighthouse. The season ushers in sweltering
temperatures, along with throngs of tourists who are turning the
sleepy town into pandemonium. The world Abigail fled after tragedy
struck is descending upon her doorstep, and she isn't sure she can
stand the heat.
Tourists and natives alike are buzzing about a sunken treasure in
the treacherous shoals off the coast, and clues to its location are
supposedly hidden in the caretaker's cottage. Soon Abigail is the
focus of everybody's attention, including that of a handsome,
seductive bachelor. Amid the swarm of vacationers, it's hard to
tell harmless visitors from those harboring dark intentions.
As Independence Day nears, Abigail must decide: Should she stay on
Chapel Isle--risking another heartbreak and even her own safety--or
allow the ghosts of her past and the dangers of the present to
chase her away?
They say lightning never strikes the same spot twice. Detective
Martin Emmett is about to prove the exception to the rule. It is
the summer of 1967 and a heat wave is bringing Newark, New Jersey's
simmering racial tensions to a boiling point. Banished to desk
duty, his career on the line, Emmett is offered a chance at
professional redemption if he can quickly and quietly solve the
murder of a black teenage boy whose mutilated body has been found
in a subway tunnel. But Emmett discovers that the teen is a victim
of a sadistic predator who abducts boys to use as prey in a twisted
game of cat and mouse. While the riots engulf Newark, crippling the
city with chaos, Emmett must track down the killer before the next
hunt begins.
A woman is faced with the past she's tried to put behind her only
to find that what transpired in her childhood has never been
further away than her own shadow.The year is 1941. Rooted in the
lonely outreaches of the Allegheny Mountains lies the town of Hyde
Bend. Its heart: a steel mill; its bones: the tight community of
Polish immigrants who inhabit it; and its blood: their fierce
Catholic faith. But buried in the town's soul is a dangerous secret
surrounding the death of a revered priest.Upon returning to Hyde
Bend, a young woman accidentally uncovers the truth behind this
crime, which leads to a second murder. The town quickly erupts in
fear and finger pointing. The girl is forced to unravel the
now-intertwined mysteries and discovers her own family at the
center. Now she must confront all she holds sacred if she is to
save her family and herself in this story of lost innocence,
transgression, faith, and forgiveness.
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