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Book details
  • Genre:FICTION
  • SubGenre:Mystery & Detective / Amateur Sleuth
  • Language:English
  • Pages:328
  • Paperback ISBN:9798350981322

The Beach Was Beautiful

by Lee Blonder

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Overview

The day her five-year-old brother drowned was the worst day of Laura's life. The repercussions were horrible: her parents divorced, her dad moved away, Laura developed a drug problem, and she barely made it through high school and college. When she returns to the site of her brother's drowning years later, shocking discoveries plunge her into a labyrinth of darkness and tangled mysteries.

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Description
It was the worst day of Laura's life: the day her five-year-old brother drowned. They went to the beach on Cape Cod during spring break and found an abandoned rowboat. Laura ran back to the house to get life preservers, but Dan vanished when she returned to the shore. The little boat tossed in the surf as a storm brewed on the Cape Cod horizon. Where was Dan? After several days of searching, the Coast Guard and police determined he was "presumed drowned." The repercussions were horrible: her parents divorced, her dad moved away, Laura developed a drug problem, and she barely made it through high school and college. One day, she approached her mom about moving back into their cottage on Cape Cod, now a rental property. Laura was an artist, and the Cape was the perfect place to find inspiration. Her move leads her to shocking discoveries that plunge her into a labyrinth of darkness, leading her to assume the role of detective as she unravels a series of unfathomable events.
About the author
Lee Blonder is a retired anthropology professor living in the Bluegrass region of Kentucky with her husband and two dogs. She loves reading mysteries and thrillers and, after years as a reader, she took the plunge to write her first crime fiction novel "The Beach Was Beautiful." Previously, she authored the nonfiction book "Transformative Health Strategies: Integrative Medicine and the COVID-19 Pandemic" and now devotes herself to writing as an independent author.