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"...gripping...undercurrent of suspense...Readers will hold their breath waiting to see how it all turns out." KIRKUS REVIEWS An American student framed for murder struggles to survive while the real killer, his college mentor, enjoys a life of wealth and power. In 1970, the era of flower children, free love, and campus riots, Bobby Coyle is framed by popular UMass professor, Adam Payne. Living off the grid, bitter and alone in Montreal, Bobby has all but given up when the extraordinary Lilas Bellefontaine enters his life, bringing hope and love with her. Now, 20 years later, the police have a…mehr

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"...gripping...undercurrent of suspense...Readers will hold their breath waiting to see how it all turns out." KIRKUS REVIEWS An American student framed for murder struggles to survive while the real killer, his college mentor, enjoys a life of wealth and power. In 1970, the era of flower children, free love, and campus riots, Bobby Coyle is framed by popular UMass professor, Adam Payne. Living off the grid, bitter and alone in Montreal, Bobby has all but given up when the extraordinary Lilas Bellefontaine enters his life, bringing hope and love with her. Now, 20 years later, the police have a plan to lure him out of hiding. And for the second time in his life...Bobby Coyle is faced with losing everything. B. ROBERT SHARRY is the author of FOR RENATA. Praise for FOR RENATA: "Moving at a fast clip...the tale becomes quite gripping as the details of past mysteries unfold. A nostalgic romance, rich with Portuguese culture and a few surprising twists at the end." KIRKUS REVIEWS
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B. Robert Sharry is the author of FOR RENATA. Praise for FOR RENATA: "Moving at a fast clip...the narrative explores many weighty issues...which Sharry covers with insight and finesse. ...the tale becomes quite gripping as the details of past mysteries unfold. A nostalgic romance, rich with Portuguese culture and ... surprising twists at the end." KIRKUS REVIEWS.) He splits his time between bucolic western Massachusetts and the Carolina shore. When he's not catering to the demands of fictional characters, he is most likely traveling (or at least dreaming of the next trip) while eating something delicious that's bad for him.