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Legacy of the Lost

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One woman battles the evil of two worlds to save the life and the love of her husband.

190 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1970

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June Wetherell

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June Patricia Wetherell Frame was born in Bellingham, Whatcom County and graduated from Fairhaven High School. She lived in Seattle, Minneapolis, Minnesota, New York City, Tortola, British Virgin Islands, Key West, Florida, and Waxahachie, Texas. She died there at 101 years of age!

June married Daniel Platt Frame in December 1933 and raised two sons, David and Michael. In 1983 she lost her husband, Daniel and son, Michael. In 2000 she lost her grandson, Dana. She is survived by her son, David and wife, Cheryl; daughter-in-law, Molly Frame; four grandchildren: Elle Abshier, Arlyn Kantz, Bruce Frame, Andy Weaver; and 13 great-grandchildren. Her parents are William T. Wetherell (1880 - 1970) and Nelle Virginia Appleby Wetherell (1886 - 1967).

June graduated from the University Of Washington. She was an author, who published 31 novels between 1941 and 2007: listed in the sixth edition of "Who's Who Of American Women". Her novels "Statira" and "The Glorious Three" are set in the Bellingham area. The latter is a story in the mid-nineteen century, when the boundary dispute know as the 'Pig War' threatened the San Juan Islands.

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February 3, 2018
A most ridiculous novella, though not without moments of mirth but my favourite thing is the smell of yellowing pages.

Every page has the heroine expressing her search for Dick (Richard, her husband). Not particularly rude or lewd, but definitely a crude example if the storyteller's craft. Imagine Mission Impossible mixed with Days Of Our Lives set in the southern region of the North American continent. Ms. Wetherell believes in beaked bats, flying as a colour, moonlight which reflects other light sources, trodding as present tense.
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