Duplicity Guille

Duplicity Guille

Dawn Clifford

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AuthorHouse
Año de edición:
2018
Materia
Historia natural
ISBN:
9781546265467
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What’s in a name? Ask Duplicity Guille. Orphaned daughter of a prostitute at just six years old she’s hurled into the revolving door of Foster homes and so named Duplicity by a hateful case worker. At seventeen and a half Duplicity flees for her life , she makes her way to Olympic State Park in Washington.Garrette Patterson is beside himself for three months food and items are missing from his Cabin. Setting a trap with food in no time he is met by a scrappy , skinny girl. seeing like him she is Native American and also shes a cutter he takes the waif in.Teaching her all he can of Native lore and weaponry, hunting and tracking he channels her self destructive nature, next he trains her in all the necessary fields to one day herself become a Park Ranger.

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