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The terrified family looks to Robin to do what she does best—trace, track, pursue and recover missing people… The Stolen Sister: The Robin Goode Maine Murder Mystery Series Book 5 by RJ Wilds

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The Stolen Sister: The Robin Goode Maine Murder Mystery Series – Book 5

by RJ Wilds
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Here’s the set-up:

An innocent girl stolen from a wedding. The ex-cop avenging angel bride worn out from battle hesitates. The captor sets a deadline. Can retired hard hitting police officer and ruthless retrieval expert newlywed Robin Goode once more fight for those who can’t defend themselves?

The lobster boats in Candy’s Harbor in Maine are decorated for a wedding. At last, Robin Goode and Captain Erik Redbeard are married after seeking each other for ten years.

Erik’s visiting family gets a jolt when their most promising daughter goes missing after the raucous wedding party.

Is the pride and beauty of the family off on her first trip of exploration away from her strict family or was she taken?

Robin Goode faces the choice: once again don her armor and seek the missing girl or hide under the covers away from the cares of the world.

Her retirement from being an unrelenting avenging angel is thwarted by an ex-con on early release whose thirst for revenge for being locked up by Robin is matched only by his fantasy of being a modern king with a court of comely women to serve him.

The terrified family looks to Robin to do what she does best—trace, track, pursue and recover missing people with no mercy for the captor and no trace left on the scene.

Can Robin get out of bed and pursue the mad king or will she hide in shame, retired from battle?

When it comes to Robin Goode, those that take from her learn they had better kill her—or run.

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