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After the death of her brother [[Harry Pond|Harry]], [[Eden Pond]] feels she can no longer remain in the home they shared growing up. Though a difficult choice, she moves to Portland and goes to work at the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oregon_Shipbuilding_Corporation Kaiser Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation's shipyard] in northwest Portland, where she finds herself caught up in labor and political intrigue, sabotage, and murder. | After the death of her brother [[Harry Pond|Harry]], [[Eden Pond]] feels she can no longer remain in the home they shared growing up. Though a difficult choice, she moves to Portland and goes to work at the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oregon_Shipbuilding_Corporation Kaiser Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation's shipyard] in northwest Portland, where she finds herself caught up in labor and political intrigue, sabotage, and murder. | ||
The [[Eden Pond Chronology|events]] of the novel take place in December 1942 through February 1943. | The [[Eden Pond Chronology|events]] of the novel take place in December 1942 through February 1943. ''Murder at the Shipyard'' follows [[Tillamook Guerillas]] and precedes [[Women's Air Service]]. | ||
==Major Characters== | ==Major Characters== |
Revision as of 14:45, 31 January 2020
Murder at the Shipyard (working title) is the second conceived book in the Eden Pond Series.
Overview
After the death of her brother Harry, Eden Pond feels she can no longer remain in the home they shared growing up. Though a difficult choice, she moves to Portland and goes to work at the Kaiser Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation's shipyard in northwest Portland, where she finds herself caught up in labor and political intrigue, sabotage, and murder.
The events of the novel take place in December 1942 through February 1943. Murder at the Shipyard follows Tillamook Guerillas and precedes Women's Air Service.