by Alan Cook
Synopsis
Carol Golden isn't her real name. She doesn't remember her real name
or anything that happened before she was found in a Dumpster, naked
and unconscious, on the beautiful Palos Verdes Peninsula in Southern
California.
After helping her get some initial medical treatment, government at all
levels officially declares her a non-person and doesn't want anything
more to do with her. She can't work because she doesn't have a Social
Security number, which she can't get because she doesn't have a birth
certificate. She can't get a driver's license, and, having no I.D. she
can't fly.
Fortunately, she receives help from Rigo Ramirez, the young man who found
her, and his family. Frances Moran, a genetic genealogist who is an
expert at identifying and finding people using DNA and the Internet,
offers her services, but nobody appears to be looking for Carol. Nobody,
that is, except whoever left her for dead. Is this person going to
return to finish the job?
Carol must overcome the obstacles placed in her path by an unfeeling
bureaucracy while she searches for clues to her identity. If the law
doesn’t protect her, why should she stay within the law? In addition,
as her situation gets publicized, the risk of her attacker finding out
that she’s still alive increases.
Carol discovers that she’s an “action kind of girl” who doesn’t take kindly
to being told what she can’t do, which is just about everything. She
realizes that if she’s going to find out who she is, she has to travel to
the East Coast and England and do whatever else needs to be done,
regardless of the risks.
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