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Mary Griffin is unexpectedly drawn into a murder when she goes to pick up an antique gathering basket for a wedding she is catering. She drops to the floor, picks up her gathering basket, and makes her escape through the front door of the antique shop. The killing had precipitated over a small black book that the victim had inadvertently placed in Marys gathering basket. It contained all the criminal activities of the killer and his partner and the password and account number of a Swiss bank account. When Mary realizes that her life is in danger, she attempts to leave New York only to find out…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Mary Griffin is unexpectedly drawn into a murder when she goes to pick up an antique gathering basket for a wedding she is catering. She drops to the floor, picks up her gathering basket, and makes her escape through the front door of the antique shop. The killing had precipitated over a small black book that the victim had inadvertently placed in Marys gathering basket. It contained all the criminal activities of the killer and his partner and the password and account number of a Swiss bank account. When Mary realizes that her life is in danger, she attempts to leave New York only to find out that her three-year-old daughter has been kidnapped by the killer. The killer has one of his employees raise the child, keeping her hostage in hopes of recovering his black book. It is not until the childs seventeenth birthday when she seeks a reading from a fortune-teller that she told that she is not Amanda Martin. Uncovering the truth about her birth and her fraternal mother turns out to be a dangerous and precarious adventure for both the mother and the child.
Autorenporträt
Roland Boikê was born October 28, 1930. He is the son of Dr. Stephen Boikê, and Louise Rensi Boikê. During the Korean War, Roland served in the 147th Field Artillery. Roland attended Western Kentucky State University, Ohio State, the University of Cincinnati and Lincoln College of Chiropractic. He graduated with a Degree in Chiropractic. Roland practiced Chiropractic in Loveland, Ohio for thirty-five years and was a Staff Physician at Jewish Hospital in Kenwood, Ohio. He was recognized with an award from The National Safety Council for saving the lives of three children in a submerged automobile in May, 1964. Roland served as Mayor, and Vice Mayor in Loveland and was honored by the City of Loveland, Ohio for dedicated service with a commemorative marker In the Veteran's Memorial Park and the Loveland Biking and Hiking Trail.