Author Susan Page Davis “(Frasier Island)” takes readers on an adventure across the United States in this exciting contemporary suspense novel.
Marie Belanger, a naval lieutenant’s wife, unexpectedly finds a computer flash drive in her carry-on luggage at the airport. Moments later the woman she had been sitting with on the plane from Tokyo is murdered. Suddenly her journey from San Francisco to her home in Maine becomes a nightmare as Marie is forced to run for her life. Her husband, Lt. Pierre Belanger, contacts his best friend, George Hudson, and together they set out on a search for Marie that spans the country. As hard as they try, they seem to stay one step behind their enemies, who are just one step behind Marie.
Readers will find “Finding Marie” to be an engrossing novel of faith, honor, and courage set against a background of deceit and betrayal.
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Sexual Content - 1/5
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Violence - 2/5
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Language - 0/5
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Summary
Overall This is Pierre and Maria's story. It is the sequel to Frasier Island which I liked better. You can read one without the other. It is very fast paced with some tense moments. Maria is a very likable character. Rachel and George make appearances with George helping Pierre find Maria. It is a good book and I do recommend it.
Violence There is some intense moments but nothing disturbing. There are some violent acts but they are not described in graphic detail.
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Sexual The kissing is actually from secondary characters. No physical scenes.