Black Ice

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Crown Publishing Group, Dec 24, 2008 - Fiction - 352 pages
Return to Fog Point in Black Ice, a gripping novel that asks, is any faith strong enough to survive the coldest seasons of life?

They said she came in with the ice…

Lenore Featherjohn found the girl, frozen against a snow bank behind her bed-and-breakfast. Some said she was a ghost, others said an angel, but Lenore knows better. Fearing that the police might look to her sons as suspects, she hires Jake Rikker and his crusty business partner, May, to investigate the suspicious circumstances surrounding her distrubing discovery. Rikker and May's search leads them not to the strange girl–or to Earth’s final days, as many in the town suspect–but to Amy McLaren, the wife of a local minister. As Jake and May get closer to the truth, the tension between Lenore and Amy rises, forcing each woman to face the secrets they’ve hidden for far too long.

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Contents

Section 1
9
Section 2
14
Section 3
18
Section 4
26
Section 5
31
Section 6
35
Section 7
44
Section 8
76
Section 19
172
Section 20
176
Section 21
182
Section 22
194
Section 23
212
Section 24
218
Section 25
230
Section 26
234

Section 9
94
Section 10
102
Section 11
124
Section 12
128
Section 13
134
Section 14
140
Section 15
148
Section 16
160
Section 17
164
Section 18
168
Section 27
238
Section 28
246
Section 29
256
Section 30
264
Section 31
280
Section 32
300
Section 33
310
Section 34
332
Section 35
336
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About the author (2008)

LINDA HALL is the award-winning author of seven nonfiction books and twelve novels, including Dark Water. When she’s not writing, Linda and her husband, Rik, enjoy sailing the St. John River system and the coast of Maine. Linda and Rik have two children and three grandchildren and live in New Brunswick.

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