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Synopsis for The Ontario Project Detective Karen Saunders is suspicious when she learns that someone is looking for Alison Hudson. As the dreaded covid virus was finally being combatted by a worldwide anti vaccine program a roller coaster of events begins. Sam and Chrissie set out from Boston in the middle of the night. Tammy from New York flies to San Francisco and Thomas and Cynthia cross the Atlantic heading for Spain. Claire continues her search for Holly and a story unfolds of a second world war secret, a letter taped to the back of an old photograph, the findings of two journalists, the…mehr

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Synopsis for The Ontario Project Detective Karen Saunders is suspicious when she learns that someone is looking for Alison Hudson. As the dreaded covid virus was finally being combatted by a worldwide anti vaccine program a roller coaster of events begins. Sam and Chrissie set out from Boston in the middle of the night. Tammy from New York flies to San Francisco and Thomas and Cynthia cross the Atlantic heading for Spain. Claire continues her search for Holly and a story unfolds of a second world war secret, a letter taped to the back of an old photograph, the findings of two journalists, the involvement of a government agent and a connection with a ship that vanished in the early sixties. Find out how the past relates to the present and how a one-time enemy of Alison is involved. A daring rescue attempt, a court case, a broken romance, a dedicated museum exhibition and new love.
Autorenporträt
Hendrik Hoitinga was born in Leeuwarden, Friesland, in the Netherlands and emigrated with his family to New Zealand when he was ten. After travelling extensively during his teens and twenties, he married Gillian in 1980 in Auckland. They have two children and moved to live in the UK in 1990. Hendrik worked in retail for 26 years. He and his wife were commissioned and ordained as officers of the Salvation Army in 1995. They have served in England, Belgium, Wales and Scotland. Hendrik has been able to focus on his writing since he retired in 2017. Now a grandfather and living in Wick in Scotland, he still loves travelling, music from the sixties and seventies and collects Dutch comic books. To date he has three books published, The Item, The Mosaic Swallow and Three Monks from Florence. A fourth, The Ontario Project, is due in April and he is currently working on his fifth novel.