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Lost at Sea

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Lost at Sea is the sixteenth book in the Mysteries of Cobble Hill Farm fiction series.

Harriet Bailey-Knight can't imagine a better way to spend a beautiful afternoon than taking a leisurely boat cruise with her husband. But when they discover a sailboat floating off the coast of White Church Bay with no one aboard except a barking dog, they can't help but fear the worst. The watercraft belongs to a couple who are documenting their journey around the United Kingdom on social media. While His Majesty's Coastguard races to find the missing people, Harriet ends up not only taking care of the dog but also uncovering clues that the authorities may have missed.

Meanwhile, Harriet is introduced to Jim, a very old giant tortoise with peculiar markings on his shell. There is a rumor concerning a tortoise that went down in a shipwreck in 1881. Could this be him, after so much time? Harriet will have to dive into the history of the shipwreck to identify this ancient animal!

About the Mysteries of Cobble Hill Farm Series

Mysteries of Cobble Hill Farm brings you everything you want in a great cozy mystery: page-turning plots, hidden secrets from the past, faith-filled characters, clean, wholesome stories, and the heartwarming, fun antics of animals with a knack for sniffing out—and digging up—clues!

When veterinarian Harriet Bailey's grandfather passes away, she accepts his bequest and follows her heart—with God's gentle guidance—across the ocean to the charming town of White Church Bay in Yorkshire, England. Old Doc Bailey left Harriet not only a sprawling historic estate but also the Cobble Hill Farm Vet Clinic in the hope that she would continue his legacy.

You'll be captivated, just like Harriet, as she takes long walks along country paths, marvels at the gardens surrounding each cottage, and wanders through the ruins of old stone castles. Through the caring locals she meets and the precious animals in her care, she confirms that she is right where she belongs—especially when people and pets alike bring her mysteries from today and yesterday to solve!

Author Bio

Beth Adams lives in Brooklyn, New York, with her husband and two daughters. When she's not writing, she's trying to find time to read good books.