Martha's Vineyard, New England. Adam Blaine returns to his childhood home to bury the father he despised. Here, reunited with his equally relieved and long-suffering family, he becomes aware of the suspicious circumstances surrounding his father's death. A death that, Adam will soon discover, is born of a long-hidden truth, and a chequered family history that may not be as black and white as he thought.
The Blaine TrilogySeries
This gripping series delves into the dark secrets within families, unearthing hidden truths that profoundly impact the present. Each installment explores the complexities of relationships, the psychological toll of tragedy, and the underlying tensions beneath seemingly ordinary lives. Prepare for a compelling narrative filled with suspense and revelation as characters navigate intrigue and the consequences of past actions.



Recommended Reading Order
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Loss of Innocence
- 416 pages
- 15 hours of reading
A sweeping family drama of dark secrets and individual awakenings, set during the most consequential summer of recent American history.
- 3
Two months after the suspicious and much-publicized death of his father on the island of Martha's Vineyard, it is taking all of Adam Blaine's character to suture the deep wounds - both within his family and himself - torn open by the tragedy. Moreover, as the court inquest into Benjamin Blaine's death continues, it is taking all of Adam's cunning to protect those closest to him from figures who still suspect that Adam's father was murdered by one of his kin. But the sternest test of all is Adam's proximity to Carla Pacelli - his late father's mistress; and a woman who, despite being pivotal to his family's plight, Adam finds himself increasingly drawn to. The closer he gets to this beautiful, mysterious woman, the further Adam feels from his troubles. Yet the closer he also comes to revealing the secrets he's strived to conceal, and condemning the people he's fought so hard to protect.