The Yellow Packard

The Yellow Packard by Ace Collins, published by Barbour Pub in 2012, is a 319-page work in English that immerses readers in the intrigue and adventure of Depression-era America. The story follows George Hall, a draftsman who purchases a 1936 Packard sedan from the estate of Abigale Watling in Oakwood, Illinois. Initially, the car brings unexpected fortune to George and his family, but their lives take a dark turn when their daughter Rose is kidnapped, setting off a chain of events that intertwines the fates of several characters.
As the narrative unfolds, the Packard transitions to the hands of salesman William Landers, FBI agent Helen Meeker, and serviceman James Coffman’s family, each becoming embroiled in the unfolding mystery. The book presents a blend of suspense and romance, exploring themes of faith and resilience amid peril. Readers will find themselves drawn into a tale where the stakes are high and the quest for justice becomes a race against time.
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Buckle up for intrigue and adventure in scenic Depression-era America. George Hall, a draftsman, buys a 1936 Packard sedan from the estate of spinster Abigale Watling in Oakwood, Illinois. At first, the car brings George, his wife Jean, and their daughter Rose an unexpected boon. But tragedy follows when Rose is kidnapped. The auto then comes into the possession of salesman William Landers, FBI agent Helen Meeker, and serviceman James Coffman’s family. As clues to the kidnapping caper come to light, more than one life is in jeopardy. Will Agent Meeker catch the culprit before it’s too late?
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