Seeds of Doubt
Seeds of Doubt
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Seeds of Doubt
by Pamela Vass
Ingrid Clarke is on a collision course with her past.
On August 15th, 1952 the worst floods ever to hit the West of England destroyed the coastal village of Lynmouth. Thirty-four men, women and children lost their lives that night. Running from the ghosts of her past, Ingrid stumbles across evidence that this tragedy was not so much an Act of God as an Act of Man. She has to uncover the truth. But others will go to any lengths to conceal their manipulation of the greatest power on earth.
Seeds of Doubt is a work of fiction but set against a background of the actual events that happened on August 15th, 1952. All references to rainmaking are factual and included in an appendix.
“I finished Seeds of Doubt last night. It was a great book. I loved the story, Ingrid’s voyage and struggle, and the sense of Devon and history. The research struck me as particularly impressive... thanks again for the entertainment of a great book.” Simon Hall - Home Affairs correspondent for BBC South West UK.
Print length: 274 pages
Language: English
Publisher: Boundstonebooks
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