In this follow-up to "That Girl Started Her Own Country," the girl with the violet eyes is back--and her adventures are more thrilling than ever. After a false arrest lands her in the Miami Federal Detention Center, Zaydee refuses to reveal her true identity and receives the moniker "Princess Jane Doe," capturing the attention of a media- and scandal-obsessed nation.
Not content just to regain her freedom, Zaydee wants two things: to start anew in a country all her own, and to get revenge on the crooked judge and the bumbling FBI agents who had her incarcerated. Will she win her case and make a daring and unique escape, using her wits, a bevy of devoted fellow inmates, and a little Haitian voodoo? Or has the sparkling and intelligent descendant of the real person who inspired Alexandre Dumas to write "The Count of Monte Cristo" finally been outsmarted?
"The Anonymous Girl" mixes techno-thriller with a bit of romance and a lot of fun, leaving readers eager for the next installment in the "Monte Cristo" series from the illusive Holy Ghost Writer.
Genre – Action, Adventure
Rating – PG-13
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