The High Road

· Xlibris Corporation
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Jean Baker lives near the boardwalk on the New Jersey Coast. Her ex-husband, Mitch, an alcoholic song-writer, is given a dream ranch in Montana by a high-ranking Mafioso. A contract is put on Mitch, who is killed by hit man, George, Jeans future business partner. Tavis MacLeak, her boss, inherits a castle in Scotland that is in great debt. He hikes to the top of the Scottish cliffs, drunk, one dark night. Jean makes a surprise visit and discovers that he is presumed to have fallen to his death on the rocks, but his life was saved by an overhanging ledge. They return to New Jersey to form a life, together.

About the author

Janet Noel Sadler is a native of Havertown, Pennsylvania, and has been writing for over forty years. She has written and published two full volumes of poetry: Headwinds and Full Sail, and has been published in many small literary magazines. Once member of the Mad Poets Society in Media, PA, and also the Overbrook Poets in Philadelphia, she reads her poetry at many local venues. She is the former poetry director at Tyme Gallery in Havertown, PA and at Baldwin’s Book Barn in West Chester, PA. She has written seventeen flash fictions novels, eleven which are published and are available at Amazon.com, Barnes and Noble.com, and Xlibris.com. They can be purchased also at Main Point Books in Bryn Mawr and the gift shop at Swarthmore College. After retiring from the Department of Admission at Swarthmore College, she enjoys painting, sculpting, and writing, and recording. [email protected]

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