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Title: Chesapeake Summer
ISBN: 0778324591
Author:
Jeanette Baker
Publicate Date: 2007-06-01 Publish: 2007-06-01
List Price: $6.99
Average Customer Rating: 4.5
Format: Mass Market Paperback
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1: Great Service & book
The service was excellent! I no sooner ordered the book and I had it! Or at least it seemed that way..Soo much better than looking at the book stores, paying the high prices and putting up with rude employees!
Thank you!
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2: Geography
The story line of this book is very good, but the locations are totally off base. Salisbury is not close to the Chesapeake Bay and Marshy Hope Creek is near Federalsburg MD with no alligators in sight! It can get quite warm in the summer, but not like Georgia or Alabama as this author
suggests. Marshy Hope Creek is not on the same shore as the Patuxent
Naval Air Station. I find it difficult to read a book that is so mixed up in background information.
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3: an entertaining second chance at love mystery
When his mom died, he inherited her property in Marshy Hope Creek. Bailey Jones plans are simple when he returns home; get out ASAP. He will sell the property to a developer for a fortune and hook up with his friend Chloe Richards who has just come home too.
The townsfolk, who never liked bad boy Bailey, are irate when he announces his plan to sell. However, his scheme is placed on halt when workers digging on the land uncover the remains of a human. Bailey knows whoever interred the victim, most likely killed the prey; but remains ignorant to the fact that the predator watches very carefully the inquiry and is prepared to cause more deaths to keep the deadly secret concealed.
CHESAPEAKE SUMMER, the sequel to the exciting romantic suspense CHESAPEAKE TIDE, is an entertaining second chance at love mystery. Bailey is terrific as Chloe and some others prove his uncaring bad boy persona is all facade and image. Although the killer is obvious, readers will enjoy the return to the Chesapeake Bay area as more than the culprit fears what law enforcement will uncover as the icons have skeletons in their closets that could scandalize their family name and nothing is as sacred as their untainted blue blooded pedigree.
Harriet Klausner
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