A former aid worker returns home haunted by her time in Africa and
channels her pain into a murder investigation that's all too
personal.
After surviving a horrific trauma in Nigeria, international aid worker
Amanda Doucette returns to Canada to rebuild her life and her shaken
ideals. There, the once-passionate, adventurous woman needs all her
strength and ingenuity when a friend and fellow survivor goes missing
along with his son.
A trained first-aid and crisis responder, Doucette -- always accompanied
by her beloved dog Kaylee -- joins forces with RCMP officer Chris Tymko
to discover the truth about the disappearance. Their search leads them
to the Great Northern Peninsula, a rugged landscape of Viking history,
icebergs, whales, and fierce ocean storms. Elsewhere, a body gets hauled
up in a fisherman's net, and evidence is mounting of an unsettling
connection with Amanda's search for her friend. Fradkin writes
evocatively of the beautiful, often hostile, Newfoundland landscape
where Amanda soon finds herself fighting for her very survival.