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Without a Trace (Rock Harbor, Book 1) Her relentless determination to find them starts an investigation that links their disappearance to a violent crime threatening to tear the peaceful town of Rock Harbor apart.Mystery fans


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Without a Trace (Rock Harbor, Book 1)

Title:Without a Trace (Rock Harbor, Book 1)
Author:Colleen Coble
Rating:4.74 (565 Votes)
Asin:1595543163
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:304 Pages
Publish Date:2007-08-05
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Editorial : "A page-turning, eye-misting, don't-miss-it masterpiece!"-- Deborah Raney, Author of A Scarlet Cord

When a plane carrying Bree Nicholls' husband and son disappears, her life changes forever. Her relentless determination to find them starts an investigation that links their disappearance to a violent crime threatening to tear the peaceful town of Rock Harbor apart.

Mystery fans will love this exciting new series from best-selling author Colleen Coble. Set in the untamed beauty of Michigan's Upper Peninsula, the Rock Harbor Series is full of suspense and romance, drawing you into the life and operation of a canine search-and-rescue team as it unravels the secrets of an enchanting wilderness.

now I can begin to forgive the thief.. Most people, all over the world, just want to live and be happy. What we know should happen, does happen. Interesting and impressive work of art!

Since I'm interested in art and its different representations, when this book has come to my sight, at first I was afraid it will be a boring one. I had to pay for the book before I could unwrap it and then the info. Because who really want to read about old carpets? o.O?

When in reality, it was a very great read.
This textile art is impressive for its size and often very well detailed that you can ask yourself how complicated it must have been and how much time it must have taken. This premise also underlies the importance of early mother-child play; particularly play that involves moving with the child. We also get a concrete feeling for Boswell's emotional instability, his sense that he would never be good enough for his father (and he was right, unfortunately), and his trem

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