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* '''Author''': [[P.J. Alderman]]
 
* '''Author''': [[P.J. Alderman]]
 
* '''Publisher''': [[Love Spell]]
 
* '''Publisher''': [[Love Spell]]
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Kaz Jorgenson, who returns home to help run her family's fishing business, is still healing from an incident where she nearly lost her life. Now her boat is ablaze, her twin brother is missing, and a dead body -- her brother's business partner -- is found, and she cannot turn to her insular fishing community for help. When she turns to her town's new fire chief for assistance, Michael Chapman is torn -- Kaz clearly needs help, but her brother is increasingly becoming his number one suspect in a major crime.
 
Kaz Jorgenson, who returns home to help run her family's fishing business, is still healing from an incident where she nearly lost her life. Now her boat is ablaze, her twin brother is missing, and a dead body -- her brother's business partner -- is found, and she cannot turn to her insular fishing community for help. When she turns to her town's new fire chief for assistance, Michael Chapman is torn -- Kaz clearly needs help, but her brother is increasingly becoming his number one suspect in a major crime.
  
This book was nominated for a 2007 RITA in the [[RITA®: Best First Book|Best First Book]] category.
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== Recognitions ==
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* [[2007 RITA® Winners & Finalists|2007 RITA® Finalist]] for [[RITA®: First Published Book Category|First Book]]

Revision as of 01:26, 21 July 2021

About The Book

Kaz Jorgenson, who returns home to help run her family's fishing business, is still healing from an incident where she nearly lost her life. Now her boat is ablaze, her twin brother is missing, and a dead body -- her brother's business partner -- is found, and she cannot turn to her insular fishing community for help. When she turns to her town's new fire chief for assistance, Michael Chapman is torn -- Kaz clearly needs help, but her brother is increasingly becoming his number one suspect in a major crime.

Recognitions