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Torment raged through the mind of Rene DuBois as she sat on her patio one chilly afternoon in Berlin, Germany. Forced to bear a painful secret all these past years, she decides that she must release these horrible memories. She writes to Rosy, her teen friend from her youth, who still resides in the United States. read more |
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PROLOGUE After all these years, why in hell am I thinking of Ken Mitchell? That bastard! How dare he drag his friends into his terrible plight to find his missing daughter? |
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Born Charlotte Ellene Bartlett C. Ellene Bartlett spent her young years in Atlanta, Georgia. After WWII, she and her family moved to the small southern town of Stockbridge, Georgia, graduated from high school, married and had two children. |
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