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Jane Doe Is My Mother

By: Megan Lee Hewell
Narrated by: Taylore Rayne
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In British Columbia, in the early months of 1980, a young woman is brutally murdered and buried in a shallow grave. Decades later, two hikers discover her remains on the shore of Cold Lake. In an attempt to identify the girl, authorities recreate her physical appearance in a series of sketches released to the public.

Four hundred kilometers away, in the city of Vancouver, one of university professor Nora Devrey’s students hands her a newspaper article that features the Jane Doe police sketch; and the picture appears to be a pencil drawing of Nora.

Growing up, Nora had known she was adopted at birth, but she had never been curious about her biological family. Now, she’s obsessed with learning as much as she can about her origins, and she won’t stop searching until she discovers Jane Doe’s name - any link between herself and the murdered girl.

©2021 Megan Lee Hewell (P)2022 Scarsdale Publishing
Family Life Fiction Women Sleuths Women's Fiction Detective Mystery Suspense

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