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In the quiet coastal town of Casco Bay, Maine, widowed lobsterman Benjamin Morse struggles to rebuild his life after the death of his wife and a battle with alcoholism. Just as he finds new hope and love with Janine, a compassionate counselor, Ben's dark past comes crashing back when a ruthless cartel demands his skills for a deadly smuggling operation. Forced into an impossible choice after Janine is kidnapped, Ben embarks on a high-stakes mission to outwit his former partners, survive a daring escape, and protect the woman he loves. But when a shocking betrayal shatters his world, Ben must…mehr

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Produktbeschreibung
In the quiet coastal town of Casco Bay, Maine, widowed lobsterman Benjamin Morse struggles to rebuild his life after the death of his wife and a battle with alcoholism. Just as he finds new hope and love with Janine, a compassionate counselor, Ben's dark past comes crashing back when a ruthless cartel demands his skills for a deadly smuggling operation. Forced into an impossible choice after Janine is kidnapped, Ben embarks on a high-stakes mission to outwit his former partners, survive a daring escape, and protect the woman he loves. But when a shocking betrayal shatters his world, Ben must face a final showdown with enemies both seen and unseen. The Unlikely Angel of Casco Bay is a gripping tale of love, redemption, and survival that will keep you on the edge of your seat until the very last page.
Autorenporträt
Keith Christian Milne Keith Milne grew up in California, spent nearly twenty years living in Virginia, and currently resides in Western Massachusetts with his wife, Connie.Mr. Milne earned a Bachelors Degree in Liberal Arts, majoring in Sociology, with a Psychology minor, graduating with honors from UMass Amherst in 2003. This novel was inspired by a short story with the same title, which later went on to become the first two chapters of this book. The original short story can be found at the authors personal website in the short story section here: https://keithmilne.com/2023/12/21/the-unlikely-angel-of-casco-bay