Author: Laura Lippman
Translator: Hyeon-sook Hong
Publisher: Red Box
536 pages | 210*145mm
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About This Book
There was your photo, in a magazine. Of course, you are older now.
Still, I'd know you anywhere.
Suburban wife and mother Eliza Benedict's peaceful world falls off its
axis when a letter arrives from Walter Bowman. In the summer of 1985,
when Eliza was fifteen, she was kidnapped by this man and held hostage
for almost six weeks. Now he's on death row in Virginia for the rape and
murder of his final victim, and Eliza wants nothing to do with him.
Walter, however, is unpredictable when ignored—as Eliza knows only too
well—and to shelter her children from the nightmare of her past, she'll
see him one last time.
But Walter is after something more than forgiveness: He wants Eliza to
save his life . . . and he wants her to remember the truth about that
long-ago summer and release the terrible secret she's keeping buried
inside.
About the Author
LAURA LIPPMAN has been awarded every major prize in crime fiction. The
recipient of the first Mayor’s Prize, she lives in Baltimore, Maryland,
and New Orleans, Louisiana, with her husband, David Simon, and their
family.
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