Lizzie Fox is a courageous and determined woman living in Seclusion, Texas. Growing up through the foster care system leads Lizzie to asking questions about the suspicious death of a young Black girl. Her investigation uncovers a web of corruption that stretches all the way into Nuevo Laredo’s infamous “Boys Town” and incriminates Seclusion’s rich and powerful—including members of the church and law enforcement.
Lizzie Fox
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Lizzie Fox is a courageous and determined woman living in Seclusion, Texas. Growing up through the foster care system leads Lizzie to asking questions about the suspicious death of a young Black girl. Her investigation uncovers a web of corruption that stretches all the way into Nuevo Laredo’s infamous “Boys Town” and incriminates Seclusion’s rich and powerful—including members of the church and law enforcement.
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| Tags: | Fiction, Historical, Mystery, Thriller & Suspense, Women's Fiction |
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