Ten Thousand Miles From Home

“Ten Thousand Miles From Home” by Dalton B. Vail is a fiction novel published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on July 11, 2012. This edition spans 336 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Dana Bradford, who, after experiencing the tragedy of a stillborn baby girl, makes a desperate decision to kidnap a newborn boy from the hospital. As she embarks on a life of evasion from the FBI, the narrative explores the complexities of her new reality and the challenges she faces in raising the child as her own.
Readers will find a gripping tale that delves into themes of desperation and the lengths one might go to for love and survival. The plot raises questions about identity and the future of both Dana and the boy she has taken. With elements of thrillers and suspense woven throughout, the story captures the tension of a woman on the run while grappling with her choices. This edition offers a detailed exploration of Dana’s journey, making it a significant addition to the genre.
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Dana Bradford is desperate! She has just kidnapped a newborn baby boy from the hospital after giving birth to a stillborn baby girl. Her life as a school teacher is over and now she’s on the run from the FBI. What kind of life can she offer the boy she’s now raising as her own son? What will become of them?
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