Maude Brown's Baby
by Richard Cunningham
Orphaned by the hurricane that wrecked Galveston, Texas, in September
1900, aspiring photojournalist Donald Brown has all but abandoned hope
of learning who his parents might have been. He exploits what most
consider a handicap: his nearsightedness. With extraordinary close
vision he discovers clues to his origins in the photo of himself as an
infant. He helps find a missing photographer by analyzing film from a
damaged camera, and he gains the friendship of a young woman in
distress.
Donald's quest begins on September 8, 1918, anniversary of the Great
Storm. War in Europe drags on, and he must soon register for the draft.
Meanwhile, his friend Jake needs help finding a news photographer who is
missing after an assignment in Galveston. Jake, a mercurial and
ambitious womanizer, has ties to the island's nascent mafia. Donald
finds himself more involved as clues point to murder.
When Donald's new friend, Clara, reveals a cache of photos that
survived the storm, he discovers both the tragedy of his family and the
source of his passion for photography.
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