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Margaret's father died in a car crash near his coastal Maine summer home. She has come to get his dog and belongings and steps into a war for this strange little town's soul.
Like a Michael Crichton novel set in a fictional Stephen King Down East Maine coastal town, HIGH GROUND is a collision between the technologies of the 20th and 21st centuries and the struggle between entrenched, long-suffering hatred and the powerful human need to forgive.

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Margaret's father died in a car crash near his coastal Maine summer home. She has come to get his dog and belongings and steps into a war for this strange little town's soul.

Like a Michael Crichton novel set in a fictional Stephen King Down East Maine coastal town, HIGH GROUND is a collision between the technologies of the 20th and 21st centuries and the struggle between entrenched, long-suffering hatred and the powerful human need to forgive.


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Autorenporträt
Richard a. Lee is a native of Hanover, New Hampshire who wrote his first novel, HIGH GROUND, while living in Maine and after meeting the real-life inspiration for this book's elderly heroine, Esther Brandt.

Lee has background in broadcasting, health education and nonprofit management and lives in Holyoke, Massachusetts.

He is currently at work on a sequel to HIGH GROUND, as well as a book of short stories