Fractured Lines

Fractured Lines
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Publisher : Quadessence Solutions
Total Pages : 237
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ISBN-10 : 9781775269878
ISBN-13 : 1775269876
Rating : 4/5 (876 Downloads)

Book Synopsis Fractured Lines by : Maggie Thom

Download or read book Fractured Lines written by Maggie Thom and published by Quadessence Solutions. This book was released on 2020-09-16 with total page 237 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: “Excellent story that unravels decades' old secrets…” Karla B. She thought they were a normal family. Andi's life takes a terrifying turn when her once trusted mother starts keeping secrets… dangerous secrets. And evading her. To make matters worse, their neighbor—the surrogate mother she cherished—is now armed and skulking about, wielding a gun like a dark omen. In a shocking twist of events, Andi inherits a secluded country estate from the man she fondly called Uncle Scott. Yet, lurking within is a sinister figure exploiting it as a hub for drug trafficking. The people that Andi thought she knew and could trust are suddenly doing dangerous and out of character things. Who can she trust? Lost and desperate, Andi finds herself tangled in an elaborate web of deception and has no choice but to turn to Marc. He is a lawyer and her enigmatic new neighbor, living a luxurious lifestyle well above his means. But he holds vital information and is somehow connected to Uncle Scott. She uses him to help her unravel the truth, stash away the illicit drugs and discover their rightful owner, dodge mortal peril, and safeguard her vulnerable family—with whatever it takes. With drugs, betrayal, and an unexpected twist, Fractured Lines will keep readers on the edge of their seats, questioning whether family can truly be trusted. “…The twist and turns were enthralling. It was a good read. I liked that it was perfectly believable…” Nigel Keeble "A well written adventure/romance that will stay with you long after you read it..." Author Sandy Morgan


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