The Missing Man: A Morton Farrier, Forensic Genealogist Story
It was to be the most important case of Morton Farrier's career in forensic genealogy so far. A case that had eluded him for many years: finding his own father. Harley 'Jack' Jacklin disappeared just six days after a fatal fire at his Cape Cod home on Christmas Eve in 1976, leaving no trace behind. Now his son, Morton must travel to the East Coast of America to unravel the family's dark secrets in order to discover what happened to him.

This is the sixth book in the Morton Farrier genealogical crime mystery series, although it can be enjoyed as a stand-alone story.

For further information, and for a FREE prequel story to the series, visit nathandylangoodwin.com/books
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The Missing Man: A Morton Farrier, Forensic Genealogist Story
It was to be the most important case of Morton Farrier's career in forensic genealogy so far. A case that had eluded him for many years: finding his own father. Harley 'Jack' Jacklin disappeared just six days after a fatal fire at his Cape Cod home on Christmas Eve in 1976, leaving no trace behind. Now his son, Morton must travel to the East Coast of America to unravel the family's dark secrets in order to discover what happened to him.

This is the sixth book in the Morton Farrier genealogical crime mystery series, although it can be enjoyed as a stand-alone story.

For further information, and for a FREE prequel story to the series, visit nathandylangoodwin.com/books
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The Missing Man: A Morton Farrier, Forensic Genealogist Story

The Missing Man: A Morton Farrier, Forensic Genealogist Story

by Nathan Dylan Goodwin
The Missing Man: A Morton Farrier, Forensic Genealogist Story

The Missing Man: A Morton Farrier, Forensic Genealogist Story

by Nathan Dylan Goodwin

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It was to be the most important case of Morton Farrier's career in forensic genealogy so far. A case that had eluded him for many years: finding his own father. Harley 'Jack' Jacklin disappeared just six days after a fatal fire at his Cape Cod home on Christmas Eve in 1976, leaving no trace behind. Now his son, Morton must travel to the East Coast of America to unravel the family's dark secrets in order to discover what happened to him.

This is the sixth book in the Morton Farrier genealogical crime mystery series, although it can be enjoyed as a stand-alone story.

For further information, and for a FREE prequel story to the series, visit nathandylangoodwin.com/books

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781917797177
Publisher: Nathan Dylan Goodwin
Publication date: 04/26/2025
Series: The Forensic Genealogist , #6
Pages: 152
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.38(d)

About the Author

Nathan Dylan Goodwin is a writer, genealogist and educator. He was born and raised in Hastings, East Sussex. Having attended school in the town, he then completed a Bachelor of Arts degree in Radio, Film and Television Studies, followed by a Master of Arts degree in Creative Writing at Canterbury Christ Church University. A member of the Society of Authors and the Crime Writers’ Association, he has completed several local history books about Hastings, as well as several works of fiction, including the acclaimed Forensic Genealogist series, the Mrs McDougall Investigates series and the Venator Cold Case series.

His other interests include theatre, reading, running, skiing, travelling and, of course, genealogy. He is a qualified teacher, member of the Guild of One-Name Studies and the Society of Genealogists, as well as being a member of the Sussex Family History Group, the Norfolk Family History Society and the Kent Family History Society. He lives in Kent with his husband, son, dog and an assortment of chickens.

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