
Reflections of a Stranger
Pelican Book Group (Publisher)
Published on 24. August 2012
Book
Paperback/Softback
284 pages
978-1-61116-190-8 (ISBN)
Description
Cora and her husband, PGA golf pro Steady Eddie Timms, live in a safe gated community, so when Cora witnesses a murder, she's shocked and frightened. But without a body, murder weapon, or evidence of a crime, Cora's sanity is called into question-especially when it comes to light that Cora's not been dealing well with the stress and grief of losing a daughter, and her memory of late hasn't been all it should be. Determined to prove her sanity, Cora bursts into a flurry of danger and unanswered questions as she sets out to find evidence of foul play. With the help of a bumbling security guard, a loyal best friend, and a neighbor's yappy dog, pieces finally fall into place. By all appearance, the mystery is solved... until Cora is kidnapped and implicated in a case of hidden identity and an old embezzlement scheme. It will take more than the national attention garnered from Steady Eddie's status to clear Cora's name, rescue her from the kidnappers, and help find her way back to the peace and sanity found only in God's loving arms.
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Language
English
Place of publication
NM
United States
Dimensions
Height: 203 mm
Width: 127 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
345 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-61116-190-8 (9781611161908)
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Linda Hanna is a member of ACFW, and has written magazine articles, devotionals, and a host of comical programs. She's a Christian wife, mother, grandmother and has been active with church related projects since birth. An avid collector of snowmen, she also enjoys a good archeological dig in antique stores. Linda and her husband make their home in central Indiana. Deborah Dulworth has been a member of ACFW since 2009 and is now co-moderator of an ACFW critique group. Gospel music listener, book-reader and champion chocolate chomper at heart, Debbie has written articles for magazines and devotional material. She's the mother of two adult children. Their youngest was adopted from the Philippines. She and her husband live in central Indiana with their five goldfish, a cockatiel and have joint custody of her mother's dog. The duo enjoyed leading senior adult fellowship groups for many years and earned the highly coveted title of "Darlings of the District."�