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Her Stolen Passenger: Who is Harrison's Mother?

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An enthralling kidnap thriller about regret, desperation, and the power of a grieving mother.An immense and terrible fire erupts through the remote rainforest in Queensland, Australia. Wu can’t save both the infants in her care as the building around her collapses and destroys everything in the isolated clearing. She clings to the only boy in reach and flees from the inferno moments before an explosion ends the life of the second child.Wu weeps as she stares into the round face of a child with low-set ears and a thick neck; this boy has down syndrome, and he is not Wu’s son.Wu’s child has perished in the blaze, and there is nothing she can do for him.In a split-second decision, Wu puts her stolen passenger, Harrison, into a car and drives away from her son’s smouldering grave. She must escape because she knows that Harrison’s biological family will murder her and push Harrison into a life of crime as soon as he is old enough to carry a gun.The only way Wu and Harrison can be free and safe is for Wu to run for her life with Harrison’s soul and fate tightly woven with hers. Harrison’s grandmother, Harp, chases Wu through Queensland and Sydney as Wu struggles to sleep beside the road and hide in the darkest shadows of any outback town. Wu presses Harrison to her bosom and flees in a desperate and riveting escape, but Harp’s violent lifetime of nomadic prostitution and armed robbery has given her the skills she needs to hunt Wu across the country.With a reward posted, every killer and criminal in Australia is searching for Wu. How long can she possibly run?Harrison’s fate will be decided by this epic struggle between his kidnapper and his grandmother, but who deserves this second chance at life and starting an innocent family?Her Stolen Passenger is a story about murder, kidnapping, and the emotional battle of two women who want to use the purity of a child to escape their evil lives. However, it’s also an attempt to include more people with a disability in literature. In Australia, one in every five people is diagnosed with a disability. Wouldn’t it be cool if this number was more evenly represented in literature?Each of Daniel Norrish’s future releases will include at least one character with a realistic disability. The novel Dan is currently writing follows the abduction of a four-year-old girl on the autism spectrum.

364 pages, Kindle Edition

Published March 21, 2022

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June 21, 2022
Nothing is as it seems

This book draws you in you want to keep reading although a bit worried about what you will find. There are many good people and a few really bad.
Never know what life will give you.
Good read.
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June 19, 2022
awesome read

Wow this book had me gripped from beginning to end loved it!! What a journey I felt I’d taken in a plight for survival !! Really well done!!
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August 3, 2022
Gory, Gory, Gory

The actual story of this book is alright., but the main character is so far gone on vengeance and violence I found her hard to believe.
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January 3, 2023
So riveting

So intense and real as I worked my way through this book I was with wu all the way to the end.keep writing
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