You Don't Love This Man
β Scribed by DeWeese, Dan
- Book ID
- 107799537
- Publisher
- HarperCollins US
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 249 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
A novel about fatherhood, marriage . . . and bank robbery.
On the morning of his daughter Miranda's wedding, Paul learns that the bank he manages has been robbedβapparently by the same man who robbed it twenty-five years before. As if that weren't enough, Miranda, who is set to marry Paul's former best friendβa man twice her ageβseems to have gone missing.
Struggling to reconcile his little girl with the grown woman he's about to walk down the aisle (if he can find her), to accept his onetime peer as his future son-in-law, and to comprehend the strange coincidence of being robbed by the same man two decades apart, Paul takes stock of everything leading up to this momentβas he attempts to navigate the day's many surprises while questioning the motives and choices of those around him. Python function terminated unexpectedly [Errno 9] Bad file descriptor (Error Code: 1)
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