Suppose for all your life, you thought your parents were your birth parents. Like the good daughter you were, when they took sick, you never put them in a hospice or a nursing home. Instead you took care of them in the only home you knew. Months after they died, you promised yourself you sort through their things clothes and papers one of these days. You hated thinking about the last days of your parents lives. You finally decided to sort through your parents things. You start with the paperwork in the small safe your parent left behind.
To your amazement you discover, you aren’t who you thought you were. You were adopted. You find other paperwork that implies the parents you thought were your blood parents were paid to take care of you since you were a year-old baby. The house you lived in was part of the payment to raise you. You find birth two certificates. One certificate has your current name the only name you’ve known. It claims there was one birth at the hospital. The other birth certificate has all kinds of redactions the hospital’s name, your mother’s name, the number of births all are redacted. Your first name is not. The certificate’s number is clear as a bell.
You start receiving hang up calls around the same time you find the mysterious paperwork. Finally, a woman’s voice asks you to meet her at an unfamiliar restaurant. When you ask why, she says she thinks she might be your sister. You are stunned by her confession. You hang up without answering her. She calls and leaves messages several times before you finally agree to meet.
You think now what? Should I go to meet a sister I never knew. Or should I forget the paperwork, the phone calls and continue my life as planned? Life has a way of forcing things upon you whether you like it or not. You decide to go and meet the woman who claims to be your sister. That’s when things become interesting and dangerous for you and her.
When I wrote The Guardian & Her Captain, Agatha and Bonnie a story of hate and love (The Jimson Murders Volume1), I tried to imagine the circumstances that would cause both women’s lives to change in such an extraordinary way. That became the premise for this book.
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