Opportunist Henry Coleman searches for dowager Lucinda Walsh's missing granddaughter, who years earlier had kidnapped her infant half-brother to protect him from their manipulative father.
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Review:
"Good guys win, bad guys lose, true love conquers all. I think I'd rather live in Henry Coleman's Oakdale than in the real one." -- Carly Snyder
"Great drama, danger, and dirt digging!" -- Katie Peretti, "New York Times" bestselling author of "Oakdale Confidential"
"Henry Coleman manages to stick it to the good people of Oakdale better in this one book than I've managed in ten years at The Intruder. Bravo, Henry." -- Emily Stewart, Editor, "The Intruder"
"Henry Coleman deserves to be arrested for writing this book." -- Margo Hughes, Chief of Detectives, Oakdale Police Department
About the Author:
Henry Coleman lives in Oakdale, Illinois. The Man from Oakdale is his debut novel. He has previously worked as a nanny, a private investigator, a television station manager, and a limousine driver. He is most definitely not married.
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