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Susan Whitfield | Tangled in seaweed and Testicles?

Genesis Beach, my first novel (published in 2007) tells the story of an
investigative intern on North Carolina’s Crystal Coast, who is trying to solve
the murder of a millionaire. Imagine her surprise when she discovers he was
beaten to death with a sock! She pursues a prime suspect who is a slippery
rascal (to borrow a phrase from the movie, Pretty Woman). While in pursuit,
Logan Hunter must deal with a hurricane that wipes out most of her worldly
possessions. At the same time she is having recurring sleep terrors that
threaten to derail her when she realizes she may have been molested as a
toddler. Her strength and determination keep her in the hunt, and she nails the
killer even though she trusted the wrong person.

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3 comments posted.

Re: Susan Whitfield | Tangled in seaweed and Testicles?

Hey Susan! your book sounds lovely!!
(Kim Smith 9:20am April 14, 2008)

oops hit send too soon... how long did it take you to write Genesis Beach?
(Kim Smith 9:21am April 14, 2008)

I worked on Genesis Beach over a four-year period while I was still working full-time. Just North of Luck came along a little faster since GB was a learning experience, indeed. Thanks for the comment.
(Susan Whitfield 3:50pm April 19, 2008)

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