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Deep down  Cover Image Book Book

Deep down / Karen Harper.

Summary:

When Jessie Lockwood learns that her mother is missing, she returns to her childhood home in the tiny Appalachian town of Deep Down, Kentucky--and to the man she secretly loves, Sheriff Drew Webb.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780778326458 (pbk.)
  • ISBN: 0778326454 (pbk.)
  • Physical Description: 343 p. ; 17 cm.
  • Publisher: Don Mills, Ont. : Mira, c2009.
Subject: Missing persons > Kentucky > Fiction.
Genre: Romantic suspense fiction.

Available copies

  • 1 of 1 copy available at Kenton County.

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  • 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date
Covington Branch K HARPE K (Text) 33126016432290 KY Fiction Available -

  • Baker & Taylor
    When her mother mysteriously disappears, Jessie Lockwood returns home to Deep Down, Kentucky, where she and Sheriff Drew Webb, the man she has secretly loved for years, race against time to find her. Original.
  • Baker & Taylor
    When her mother, Mariah, mysteriously disappears, Jessie Lockwood returns home to Deep Down, Kentucky, where she and Sheriff Drew Webb, the man she has secretly loved for years, race against time to find Mariah.
  • Harlequin
    As a child, Jessie Lockwood spent many hours helping her mother, Mariah, count the endangered ginseng plants hidden in the local woods of Deep Down, Kentucky. There she learned to appreciate the tiny Appalachian town—and ginseng's healing powers. Now a PhD, she's made her home in Lexington, even though that meant leaving Deep Down and her beloved mother—and Sheriff Drew Webb, the man she secretly loved.

    When Jessie is notified that her mother never returned from her last walk in the woods, she comes home to Deep Down—and to Drew. As Jessie and Drew race to find her mother, several suspects emerge: an agent for those who market the herb for its life-giving properties; Mariah's disgruntled suitor; and an old Cherokee desperate to protect the sacred tribal herb.

    In the mist of legend and fear, only two things make sense to Jessie. At any cost, she is desperate to find her mother. And she can't help falling desperately in love with Drew all over again.

  • Simon and Schuster


    As a child, Jessie Lockwood spent many hours helping her mother, Mariah, count the endangered ginseng plants hidden in the local woods of Deep Down, Kentucky. There she learned to appreciate the tiny Appalachian town—and ginseng's healing powers. Now a PhD, she's made her home in Lexington, even though that meant leaving Deep Down and her beloved mother—and Sheriff Drew Webb, the man she secretly loved.

    When Jessie is notified that her mother never returned from her last walk in the woods, she comes home to Deep Down—and to Drew. As Jessie and Drew race to find her mother, several suspects emerge: an agent for those who market the herb for its life-giving properties; Mariah's disgruntled suitor; and an old Cherokee desperate to protect the sacred tribal herb.

    In the mist of legend and fear, only two things make sense to Jessie. At any cost, she is desperate to find her mother. And she can't help falling desperately in love with Drew all over again.


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