Flower Girl: A Burton Family Mystery
by David Marshall Hunt
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Pub Date Mar 05 2015 | Archive Date Sep 25 2015
David Marshall Hunt | Independent Book Publishers Association (IBPA), Members' Titles
Description
Masterfully crafted by David Marshall Hunt, ‘Flower Girl’ is inspired by the author’s passion for melding cultures and legends from dozens of countries around the world.
What happens when a scientist with top secret clearance and a rogue CIA agent join forces, and he happens to be her father?
As a kidnapped orphan she is hired out as a flower girl on Cheju-do Island, Korea the honeymoon capital of Asia. At 12 she is rescued from being sold as a child bride. Her rescuer is a CIA Agent, who happens to be her father, who returns her to the USA to get an education. At 26 she is a scientist and linguist with a top secret clearance working for a government contractor when her father suggests that they start a family business as assassins for hire. An unexpected turn of events on an assignment sends them back to Cheju-do where she is faced with the difficult choice of service to family and community or revenge.
What happens when a scientist with top secret clearance and a rogue CIA agent join forces, and he happens to be her father?
As a kidnapped orphan she is hired out as a flower girl on Cheju-do Island, Korea the honeymoon capital of Asia. At 12 she is rescued from being sold as a child bride. Her rescuer is a CIA Agent, who happens to be her father, who returns her to the USA to get an education. At 26 she is a scientist and linguist with a top secret clearance working for a government contractor when her father suggests that they start a family business as assassins for hire. An unexpected turn of events on an assignment sends them back to Cheju-do where she is faced with the difficult choice of service to family and community or revenge.
A Note From the Publisher
Editor: Elizabeth Duvert
Cover art & Design: Heidi Pitre
Technical Consultant: Jeremy Thompson.
Also available in ebook format, $3.99.
Cover art & Design: Heidi Pitre
Technical Consultant: Jeremy Thompson.
Also available in ebook format, $3.99.
Editor: Elizabeth Duvert
Cover art & Design: Heidi Pitre
Technical Consultant: Jeremy Thompson.
Also available in ebook format, $3.99.
Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9781499517132 |
PRICE | $14.95 (USD) |
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