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A family's seedy underbelly is revealed in the third installment of the Captain Savva Series. Alexandros Savva is still reeling from the shock that his daughter's murderer and rapist has returned to Lesvos and now works alongside his wife aiding Syrian refugees. Pain and anger have brought him to the bottom of a bottle more than once. In the midst of his personal upheaval and Savva's ongoing private crusade against international human trafficking agent Anthony Goldstein, Lesvos' wealthiest resident dies in what appears to be a suicide. Preferential treatment doesn't stop with death for the island's only billionaire, Meda Tocci. While smothering his own demons, Savva is ordered to treat the death as murder until proven otherwise. What could then have brought this woman, surrounded by eight members of her family, to death at the end of the rope? The Tocci family is no ordinary bastion of society. Under each calm face and haughty exterior suppurating secrets fester. As Savva follows the trail of sinister deeds and buried vices, something far more dire lays just beyond the horizon, something Savva can't foresee or stop.
What's the point of becoming an adult if it's just going to suck? Jack Harrison has lost his best friend and to top it off, his parents have been lying to him for his entire life. He's tired of working on the family dairy farm, controlled by routine and rules. His future seems set in stone, but not if he has any say in it. Jack takes off in the middle of the night, hitch-hiking in search of his biological father. Setting off on a journey that creates more questions than answers. Will Jack find his father? Or will he discover another secret? A secret nestled deep inside his heart, tugged free by a handsome stockman. Jack struggles to come to terms with his newfound life, learning it's not only his past that sucks. Anyone can hide secrets, even those who seem the strongest of all.
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