Here's the story again in a nutshell:
A murder arranged as a suicide … a missing deed … and a bereft daughter whose sheltered world is shattered.
August, 1869: Lily Granville is stunned by her father’s murder. The police believe it was a suicide but she knows the truth. Guilt plagues her, since she argued bitterly with her father about the family lawyer’s loyalty. And only that lawyer knew her father had possession of a valuable California gold mine deed—a deed vital to fight a court battle against another claimant in California. Now the deed and the lawyer are missing.
Determined to track her father’s killer and join her uncle in Sacramento to fight the court case, Lily heads west on the newly opened transcontinental railroad. After her baggage is ransacked in her Omaha hotel room, she realizes she is no longer the hunter but the prey. It seems her father’s killer believes she is taking the deed west to Sacramento. And as things progress from bad to worse, Lily is uncertain who to trust—the China-bound missionary who wants to marry her, or the wandering Texan who offers to protect her … for a price.
Will Lily survive the journey and unexpected betrayal?
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7 comments:
Clearly the lawyer did it...lol
Congratulations on your new release today! It sounds really great.
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Congratulations! I know how hard you've worked on this book and I'm thrilled for you!
Congratulations Meg! I'm so happy for you. The book sounds wonderful and has been put on my TBR list!
Congratulations on your release, Meg. The books sounds great!
Thanks, HiDee, Stephy and Mel!! I am very excited. But I gotta get cracking on the sequel. Never a time to rest for an author... LOL
Definitely on the TBR list - hope it's very successful for you!
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Thank you, Karen! I hope you enjoy it. :-)
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