From the acclaimed author of "Talking to the Dead" comes a haunting novel about a woman and her inescapable past. As a judge whose husband is on the verge of personal bankruptcy and breakdown struggles to shield her two sons from rising tensions at home, a letter arrives that threatens to destroy her public life.
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From the acclaimed author of "Talking to the Dead" comes a haunting novel about a woman and her inescapable past. As a judge whose husband is on the verge of personal bankruptcy and breakdown struggles to shield her two sons from rising tensions at home, a letter arrives that threatens to destroy her public life.
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Good. The front cover has a slight forward lean. RELIABLE library withdrawal in the plastic protective cover. Stamped at the page edge with a card pocket and light scuff to the protected cover. This edition is PRESENTABLE!
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Near Fine in Near Fine jacket. Size: 5x1x8; Octavo, 8 1/2" tall, 282 pages, brick and orange boards. There is a review slip laid in. A near fine, clean neat hard cover first edition with little shelf wear, gently read; hinges and binding tight, paper cream white. In a near fine, lightly worn dust jacket with the original price present.
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Near Fine in Near Fine, Not Price Clipped jacket. Book Complete number line from 1 to 10; minor wear; otherwise a solid, clean copy with no marking or underlining; collectible condition.
I bought this book for little to no money at a used books store, after only having skimmed the text on the back of the book, thinking: " Well, this sounds alright..." I wasn't really expecting a whole lot, and was therefore pleasantly surprised when I started reading it. 'Your Blue-eyed Boy' deals with the unravelling of dark secrets that are perhaps best kept in the past... As the secrets are slowly unravelled you become more and more invested in the main character Simone and her seemingly very paranoid interpretation of events...