What happened to Nancy?
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Complete, First published Dec 30, 2021
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Everyone in town knows Nancy, but doesn't know she's been missing for the past 11 years. Where is she? And why will no one tell James anything??

In 2007 James Parker and his newlywed wife Nancy went one vacation for their honeymoon. While on the honeymoon, she suddenly disappears. Her phone was disconnected, her mail is being forwarded back to James, and nobody knows a thing about her disappearance. Not even the police. She's been missing for 11 years. Now it's up to James to find out where is wife is, and why she went missing.
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When Isabelle Donovan doesn't show up for work one morning, it calls for great concern. Isabelle has a near perfect attendance record and wouldn't dare miss a day without giving notice. The police begin investigating right away and focus on her husband, Scott Donovan, who she separated from six months prior. Scott, who claims to know nothing about his wife's disappearance, is caught in a lie when Isabelle's best friend comes forward with new information. A year earlier, another young woman mysteriously vanished under similar circumstances to Isabelle and was never seen or heard from again. Her body was never found, but police were convinced it was the husband, though they could never prove it. Now, as the search for Isabelle continues, questions begin to surface. Why did her marriage really end? Is Scott telling the truth? And most notably, could there be a correlation to the other disappearance? But if there is, then Scott must be innocent. ... Or perhaps not. Because in this story, nobody is innocent.