Drawn by the Current

Jocelyn Green

Drawn by the Current
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Baker Publishing Group
Country
United States
Published
1 February 2022
Pages
368
ISBN
9780764233326

Drawn by the Current

Jocelyn Green

Lives depend on the truth she uncovers. She can’t give up her search.

A birthday excursion turns deadly when the SS Eastland capsizes with Olive Pierce and her best friend on board. Hundreds perish during the accident, and it’s only when Olive herself barely escapes that she discovers her friend is among the victims.

In the aftermath of the tragedy, Olive returns to her work at a Chicago insurance agency and is immersed in the countless investigations related to the accident. But with so many missing, there are few open-and-shut cases, and she tries to balance her grief with the hard work of finding the truth.

While someone sabotages her progress, Olive accepts the help of newspaper photographer Erik Magnussen. As they unravel secrets, the truths they discover impact those closest to Olive. How long will the disaster haunt her–and how can she help the others find the peace they deserve?

An incredible story of sacrifice, protection, and redemption, Drawn by the Current is another breath-taking, page-turning winner by one of my all-time favorite authors! –KIMBERLEY WOODHOUSE, bestselling and award-winning author of A Deep Divide and Forever Hidden

Captivating! Drawn by the Current explores the human depths of tragedy, loss, and what it means to survive… . Jocelyn Green’s latest novel in her Windy City Saga triumphs! –KATE BRESLIN, bestselling author of As Dawn Breaks

Once again, Jocelyn Green takes us on a historical adventure worth neglecting dinner and sleep for. Readers will sink into this story and drown in the pages of Jocelyn Green’s epic story-telling talent! –JAIME JO WRIGHT, multiple award-winning author of The House on Foster Hill and On the Cliffs of Foxglove Manor

Drawn by the Current leads readers on an engaging journey of intrigue and romance, perfectly blended with a splash of Chicago history from the early 1900s. –TED WACHHOLZ, Executive Director and Chief Historian, Eastland Disaster Historical Society

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