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Patricia Skipper
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Deceptive Calm
Deceptive Calm Synopsis Against the turbulent backdrop of declared martial law in South Carolina, a stunning light-skinned beauty, Vanessa, lives in a Catholic orphanage for blacks. After a series of racial traumas, Vanessa obtains the birth certificate of a deceased white baby and uses this document to assume the child’s identity. She moves to California and enrolls at UC Berkeley under her newly acquired name. Vanessa marries into one of California’s wealthiest families. Her charmed life abruptly ends eighteen months after the birth of her first child who is diagnosed with sickle cell trait. Discovering that the woman he married is black, as is his toddler son, Vanessa’s ruthless husband plots his revenge but they both survive. The police investigation that follows seems pretty clear-cut until a curious, young detective uncovers some clues to her private life where nothing is as it appears. The aftermath of the discovery brings down a pillar of San Francisco society.
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Pamelavita

5.0 out of 5 stars

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Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2023

 Deceptive Calm is timely & well written. I thought this book was action packed & offered important insight into a time of tyranny during early human & civil rights activism. A great blend of Deep South & Bay Area! I enjoyed it and a quick read as well.

Heidi E, Esquire on Amazon

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Heidi E H

 

Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2023

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I totally loved this unexpected thriller! A genre defying romance? mystery? historical fiction? Whatever the genre, it was great! Truly a love letter to both Charleston SC and San Francisco, the author's details evoke a sense of place and history. A story about strong women as they navigate through the civil rights movements of the late sixties, sexism, romance, the American Civil War and touching on the difficult topics of abortion rights, interracial marriage and inequality. Lots of action too! This is a true gem!

 

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