High on a Hill by Dorothy Garlock

High on a Hill by Dorothy Garlock

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Zusammenfassung

Anabel Lee and her father have made a middle-of-the-night move to a remote hilltop house. Anabel is glad she was able to finish school before the move but has resigned herself to a life of loneliness. So when a young boy calls at the door, hungry and looking for work, Anabel eagerly invites him in.

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High on a Hill by Dorothy Garlock

Anabel Lee and her father have made a middle-of-the-night move from their former home to a remote hilltop house in Missouri. Anabel is glad that she was able to finish school before the move but has resigned herself to the fact that her father's bootlegging business has made them nomads and left her with a life of loneliness. So when a young boy named Jack Jones comes to the door, hungry and looking for work, Anabel eagerly invites him in. Anabel's father quickly recruits him for his operation. Meanwhile, Jack's older sister is looking for her runaway brother and begs officer Corbin Appleby (a character from Garlock's previous book, THE EDGE OF TOWN) to find him. Corbin does so easily but he also stumbles across the rumrunners - and Anabel, who attracts him immediately.
Garlock, Dorothy: -

Dorothy Garlock is one of America's--and the world's--favorite novelists. She is the nationally bestselling and award-winning author of more than thirty romances that often feature the exciting backdrop of the Old West. Her books, all enthusiastically reviewed, now total more than eight million copies in print with translations in fifteen languages. She lives in Clear Lake, Iowa.

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ISBN 13 9780446529464
ISBN 10 044652946X
Titel High on a Hill
Autor Dorothy Garlock
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Bindungsart Hardback
Verlag Little, Brown & Company
Erscheinungsjahr 2002-06-17
Seitenanzahl 416
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