No Man's Land

No Man's Land

by: George Rainey
Language: English
Format: Hardcover
ISBN 10: 1447277481
ISBN 13: 9781447277484
Publication date: January 1st, 1937
Publisher: George Rainey
Pages: 410

Genres: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense

In a gripping tale of mystery and long-buried secrets, two men's lives intersect over the course of three decades. The story revolves around John Puller, whose past is shrouded in uncertainty due to the mysterious disappearance of his mother, Jackie, from Fort Monroe, Virginia. For years, John has been haunted by the questions surrounding her fate, which pushes him to confront the shadows of his family's history.

As John delves deeper into the enigma of his mother's vanished life, he uncovers hidden connections that span generations. The narrative weaves through the complexities of loyalty, loss, and the lengths one will go to unearth the truth. John's journey is not only about solving a haunting mystery but also about understanding himself and the legacy left by those who came before him.

Along the way, John encounters unexpected allies and formidable adversaries, all while navigating a landscape riddled with secrets and dangers. The threads of time intertwine, revealing that the past has a way of resurfacing, often with life-altering consequences. The unfolding drama invites readers to ponder the significance of family, memory, and the pursuit of closure amidst the chaos of a world where few things are as they seem.

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