![]() ![]() Armed with new clues and a fresh perspective, Cate must confront the possibility that the kidnapper is poised to strike again. But after they both vanished, the case went cold.Īt the urging of the girl’s mother, Cate dives back into the case and learns her prime suspect may still be a threat. At the time, Cate suspected the girl was kidnapped by her overprotective father. Michener in the 1982 Annual issue of Colorado. For an interview and in-depth look at Michener and the writing of Centennial, see Colorado’s People: Through the Pen of James A. The mandible leads Cate to an unsolved case she worked seven years ago - the kidnapping of a three-year-old girl. James Michener is no longer living, but his legacy continues at the Michener Library at the University of Northern Colorado, which houses many of his papers. When she receives a mysterious package containing a child’s mandible, she finds herself thrust back into action. ![]() But Cate’s past has a habit of catching up with her. ![]() When former FBI agent Cate Wilde moves back to Widow’s Island, she envisions a simpler life than the one she had in law enforcement. From Wall Street Journal bestselling author Kendra Elliot comes the story of a former FBI agent who tackles an unsolved kidnapping in the eighth installment of the Widow’s Island Novella series. ![]()
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