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Detective Andrea Stuart thought her weeklong escape to the quiet shores of Jamestown would be a time to rest, to reconnect, to forget. But a blocked call in the early hours of the morning pulls her back into a world she’s been trying to leave behind—and into a case no one wants her to solve. To uncover the truth, Andrea must risk her career—and confront a haunting past she’s never truly escaped. Gripping, atmospheric, and richly written, The Lost Hours is a spellbinding mystery about power, trauma, and the cost of doing the right thing. Rhode Island native Lynn Tavernier knew she wanted to write, but her parents convinced her writing wasn’t a job. She followed in their footsteps training in restaurant management and opening Chez Pascal in Narragansett, then later sold residential real estate before finally penning her debut novel. The Lost Hours was a Finalist for the Crime Writer’s Association Debut Dagger Award and described as “if Dennis Lehane and F. Scott Fitzgerald co-wrote a book” by Peter Farrelly, Academy Award winner and director of Green Book. Barry Forshaw of Crime Time says the book is “unputdownable.”
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