The Rum Runner

The Rum Runner by Christine Marciniak, published by Wild Rose Press on January 20, 2020, is a 290-page work of fiction that intertwines elements of romance and historical narrative set in the 20th century. The story begins with the murder of a fisherman in a quiet New Jersey town, prompting Officer Alice Grady to seek answers. Meanwhile, Hank Chapman, a fellow fisherman, is aware of the circumstances but prefers to keep the police investigation at bay due to his involvement in smuggling illegal alcohol.
Readers will find a blend of intrigue and romance as Alice and Hank navigate their complex relationship while assisting a young widow. The narrative explores themes of attraction and moral conflict, set against the backdrop of illegal activities during a tumultuous period. This edition offers a detailed look at the characters’ struggles to reconcile their differences and find common ground amidst the unfolding drama.
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When a fisherman is shot to death in a quiet New Jersey town, Officer Alice Grady wants to know why. Fisherman Hank Chapman knows the answer, but he’d prefer the police not investigate too closely. After all, he and the dead man both engaged in the side business of smuggling illegal alcohol in from rum row. Alice and Hank soon find themselves helping a young widow and, despite their differences, fighting a growing attraction. How can a police officer and a rum runner find common ground?
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