Backwater Justice, Fern Michaels
Backwater Justice, Fern Michaels
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Backwater Justice

Author: Fern Michaels

Narrator: Laural Merlington

Unabridged: 8 hr 51 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 12/24/2024


Synopsis

The Sisterhood: a group of women from all walks of life bound by friendship and years of adventure. Armed with vast resources, top-notch expertise, and a loyal network of allies around the globe, the Sisterhood will not rest until every wrong is made right.

The small Oregon town of Mountain Valley seems like the perfect place to safely raise a family, away from the dangers of the big city. Vanessa’s parents think so, until the day their 14-year-old daughter doesn’t come home for dinner. They call her cell.

Straight to voice mail. They call her friends. Nothing.

An attendant at the local gas station mentions seeing a girl fitting Vanessa’s description getting into a pickup truck that he thinks belongs to one of the Spanglers.

Everyone knows the Spanglers—the richest, most influential family for miles around.

Patriarch Milton Spangler offers a $50,000 reward, determined to quash any notion that his family might be involved. But as search parties fail to yield any clues, another young woman goes missing. Are these simply disillusioned runaways? Or does the Spangler family have something to hide?

Myra Rutledge has honed her instincts over scores of missions, and the news stories about missing young women set her internal alarms ringing, especially when it involves her old friend, Milton Spangler. She shares her concerns with the other women of the Sisterhood, and they agree to look into the goings-on in Mountain Valley. But a small town like this can have deep secrets, especially when one family holds so much power.

About Fern Michaels

Self-described as someone who can scribble notes and tell great stories, author Fern Michaels, aka Mary Ruth Kuczkir, is a very prolific writer having written 147 books, with 90 being on the New York Times best sellers list. She was born in Pennsylvania, coming into this world as "a dinky little thing", as her father called her. She spent the early part of her adult life becoming a wife and mother of five children. After her children were grown, she separated from her husband, who was a very negative person, and began putting pen to paper to begin her writing career. She had always loved books, and writing one seemed to be the best chance for her to make her own way through the rest of her life. Her first manuscript was not published, but the second attempt was, and so began her illustrious career.

Her successful career allowed her to put all five children through college, on her own, which she claims is one of her most proud accomplishments. She says that when all is considered, family is the most important thing. Fern also bought a beautiful old (300 year old) plantation in South Carolina, where she still lives today. Her grandmother gave her very sage advice many years ago, which she lives by today.......when God is good to you, you have to give back. She developed the Fern Michaels Foundation which grants four scholarships to deserving students. She also opened a pre-school and day care center for single moms who are having a hard time supporting their family.

The quote that best describes is a Dutch saying.......If you can't whistle on your way to work, you don't belong in that job. She follows by saying, "I whistle all day long".


Reviews

Goodreads review by Laura A on August 11, 2024

Milton calls in reinforcements when women in his town are missing. He calls an ex girlfriend who unbeknownst to him is part of the sisterhood. What they find is eye opening in this small town. I enjoyed this book.......more

Goodreads review by Denise on December 03, 2024

Another great sisterhood justice book. In Oregon a young girl goes missing, last seen getting into a pickup truck. The truck had SEI on the door and Milton Spangler the owner offers a $50,000 reward. He calls Myra an old friend after he has a heart attack and her and Anne fly to Oregon to find out w......more

Goodreads review by Barbara on December 21, 2024

Thank you NetGalley for the opportunity to read this story early and give my honest review! I did enjoy this book but it was a little slow getting going. However, once it got going it was good. One would think a small town would be the perfect place to live and raise your children. But that all chan......more

Goodreads review by Mylie on April 01, 2025

Another great sisterhood book!......more

Goodreads review by Melanie Stewart on November 29, 2024

Fern Michaels has such a unique and interesting story telling voice that you are swept up in the story and pulled along with the tough as nails ladies as they find justice again. It has been awhile since I read a Sisterhood book but I was immediately pulled back into the group like no time had passe......more