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Johnny Orion enlists the help of fellow officers in the search for his wife, Helen Eriksson, who is officially a missing person, while Stephen Jarecki, now with the FBI, returns to Darkwater Bay to put forth his theory regarding Helen’s disappearance. Meanwhile, an amnesiac is dependent on a stranger who identifies herself as "Helen," who is determined to get both of them home on her terms.

303 pages, Kindle Edition

First published September 15, 2015

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L.S. Sygnet

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Sygnet was a mastermind of schoolyard schemes as a child who grew into someone who channeled that inner criminal onto the pages of books. In the real world, the profession is nursing, psychiatric variety.

Devoted to family, friends and dogs in middle age, Sygnet spends most spare time plotting fiction, reading obsessively or playing with her four-legged children – the dogs.

Sygnet is a rabid NBA fan and loves the elliptical when the plot gets elusive. Nothing like endorphins to light the path. When endorphins fail, speed metal usually does the trick. Sygnet can often be found muttering over Pages on the iMac or the iPad, where most of the writing takes place.

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February 27, 2019
Wow

I couldn't believe it. My heart breaks for Helen and the whole time I wished that she hadn't lost her memory.
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September 24, 2015
All of Ms Sygnet's stories are top-notch but this one is the best so far. Quick moving story that is almost unbelieveable but yet believable at the same time. Especially the fact of what one vindictive person can do to another human being. This is the second book in the series of three and I cannot wait for the "final" installment. Words are shallow compared to what I thought of this writing. An excellent story.
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March 12, 2016
Back to a much needed beginning place and the three books in this series that were released so closely together for this story line were amazing. My friend and I read them all over a weekend because we could not put them down.
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