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005 | 20110106091557.0 | ||
008 | 110106s2005 xxu eng d | ||
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_a089296006X (hardcover) _c$24.95 |
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_aPS 3563 _b.M85 2005 |
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_aMuller, Marcia. _93225 |
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_aCape perdido / _cMarcia Muller. |
250 | _aFirst Edition ed. | ||
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_a[S.l.] : _bMysterious Press, _c2005. |
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_a320 p. ; _c22 cm. |
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520 | _aThe critically acclaimed author of the Sharon McCone series delivers a rivetingnew mystery about a small town pitted against a foreign corporation. At the northernmost point of Soledad County lies Cape Perdido-once a lumber town, now a getaway for tourists and outdoor recreationists. But when the water harvesting plans of a North Carolina company threaten the residents' livelihoods, four people get caught up in the fight to save the town: Jessie Domingo, a community liaison specialist from New York City; Joseph Openshaw, an environmentalist forced to face ghosts of his past; Steph Pace, a restaurateur and former love of Openshaw's who must confront the same ghosts; and Timothy McNear, a former lumber mill owner who harbors secrets of his own. The arrival of the 'waterbaggers' will drive otherwise peaceful people to desperate acts, and a dramatic series of events-including a sniper's bullet, a midnight inferno, and an abduction-will awaken the residents of Cape Perdido to unsavory truths about their town and each other. | ||
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