Author : Mary Helen Farr
Publisher : Balboa Press
ISBN 13 : 145250895X
Total Pages : 423 pages
Book Rating : 4.4/5 (525 download)
Book Synopsis Harrison's Way by : Mary Helen Farr
Download or read book Harrison's Way written by Mary Helen Farr and published by Balboa Press. This book was released on 2013 with total page 423 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Despite the depression, the Richardson's enjoy a rewarding life on the Tasmanian coast in Harrison's Way a small, seaside community. Mary Richardson has to deal with the grief of her friend Lily's death in childbirth, but looking into the newborn's eyes, she dares to hope that little Rowie's life will be happier. Love and romance bless Lily's eldest daughter Kathryn's life, when she meets Jim an itinerant worker. But her happiness is tainted when she becomes the first victim of a brutal predator. Mary's daughter Frances also falls prey to these crimes. Can they find this man in time to spare the other young women in the community? Thirty years later, and Frances and her husband live in Hillcrest View, the Richardson's family home. It is here that a mother's worst nightmare occurs - the unsolved disappearance of her child Steven. A series of bushfires that threaten Harrison's Way makes the hot summer of 1964 even hotter. Are these the natural by-product of the hot Tasmanian summers - or is it an arsonist at work? In the days of a new millennium, Frances now faces life in a nursing home as she battles the scourge of dementia. Susanne, her widowed daughter, has challenges of her own with a new beau, who may not be all he seems. Frances, despite her fleeting grip on reality, cannot let the past hurts go. What happened to her son?