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Angela Michaels is the child of an anonymous sperm donor. The man she had known as her father died when she was very young and she was raised by her mother, a successful self-made business woman. With Angela's marriage to millionaire-philanthropist, Philip Evans, fast approaching she is determined to find her biological father and have him give her away.
Unable to secure her mother's assistance, Angela in her youthful innocence begins the quest alone. After failing to convince the sperm bank to provide her with the information she wanted, Angela is approached by an unscrupulous computer tech, Dwayne Smythe, who is willing to help her... for a price.
Armed with the information Dwayne provides, Angela hires rough and worn ex-police detective turned private investigator, Richard Johnson.
When Philip is found murdered, Angela becomes the prime suspect. However, senior police detective Sam Davidson, not believing Angela is guilty, sets out to find the identity of the real killer.
What People Are Saying
Couldn't put it down. If you want an engaging and exciting read pick up this book by Stephen Dougan and spend the next few hours filled with suspense and surprise. Great book Stephen. Looking forward to reading your next book.
- Suzanne B-O
Oh what a tangled web...' An interesting and exciting plot with surprising twists and turns as the story unfolds. A real page turner!! Well done, Stephen!!
- Karen D.
I have finished Angela's Truth and thoroughly enjoyed it. The story was very well developed and very cleverly written. Now, I am waiting for a sequel.
- Donna J.
Angela's Truth is a good read with lots of twists and turns that keeps you thinking about the characters long after you finish the book.
- Erin B.
This book is absolutely awesome! It sure made me think and I couldn't put it down. I can hardly wait to see more from this author.
- Susan F.
I enjoyed this book as a whole. I really enjoyed the author's writing style. It was inviting and easy to read. I found the plot to be quite interesting and I felt commited to the characters.
- Writer's Digest
