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19 Yellow Moon Road / by Fern Michaels.
19 Yellow Moon Road /
Maggie Spritzer’s nose for a story doesn’t just make her a top-notch newspaper editor, it also tells her when to go the extra mile for a friend. And when she gets a message from Gabby Richardson, Maggie knows her services are needed. Shy, demure Gabby and outspoken Maggie met and bonded while studying journalism. Since then, Gabby has become involved with The Haven, a commune that promises to guide its members toward a more spiritually fulfilling life. But Gabby’s enthusiasm for The Haven has turned to distrust ever since she was refused permission to leave the compound to visit her sick mother. Maggie wants to learn more about The Haven, and the Sisterhood is eager to help, strategizing over some of Charles's delicious home-cooked meals. The Haven’s founders, twins Liam and Noah Westlake, are the sons of a disgraced Chicago businessmen in prison for running a Ponzi scheme. They also have connections to a Miami billionaire with some dubious sidelines. As Alexis, Nikki, Yoko and the gang go search for Gabby, they uncover a web of crime that runs deeper and higher than they ever imagined – and they’ll need all their special skills to bring it down.
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Michaels, Fern
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19 Yellow Moon Road / by Fern Michaels.
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Nineteen Yellow Moon Road
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Waterville, Maine : Thorndike Press, a part of Gale, a Cengage Company, 2022.
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500 pages (large print) ; 23 cm.
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Sisterhood
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Maggie Spritzer’s nose for a story doesn’t just make her a top-notch newspaper editor, it also tells her when to go the extra mile for a friend. And when she gets a message from Gabby Richardson, Maggie knows her services are needed. Shy, demure Gabby and outspoken Maggie met and bonded while studying journalism. Since then, Gabby has become involved with The Haven, a commune that promises to guide its members toward a more spiritually fulfilling life. But Gabby’s enthusiasm for The Haven has turned to distrust ever since she was refused permission to leave the compound to visit her sick mother. Maggie wants to learn more about The Haven, and the Sisterhood is eager to help, strategizing over some of Charles's delicious home-cooked meals. The Haven’s founders, twins Liam and Noah Westlake, are the sons of a disgraced Chicago businessmen in prison for running a Ponzi scheme. They also have connections to a Miami billionaire with some dubious sidelines. As Alexis, Nikki, Yoko and the gang go search for Gabby, they uncover a web of crime that runs deeper and higher than they ever imagined – and they’ll need all their special skills to bring it down.
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