I've been many things in my life: daughter, friend, student, lover, wife...and now, widow. Getting past those labels and finding who I could be without them was the hardest thing I've ever done. Then I became friends with Brendon Connolly. Every time I look at him, I see a past, I see a present, a
You Shouldn't Have
โ Scribed by Davis, Susan Page
- Publisher
- Tea Tin Press
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 109 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- Maine,Maine.
- ISBN
- 1947079131
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โฆ Synopsis
"I saw my neighbor murder his wife!" But the police don't believe Petra Wilson. They insist she was mistaken. There's no body, no evidence, no murder. But Petra knows what she saw. And now her dangerous neighbor knows it, too. She needs protection, needs someone to believe in her. She turns to her sisters for comfort, but does not tell them of the danger she's in. They introduce her to private investigator Joe Tarleton. Petra tells Joe her story, expecting him to decide there is no case. But the dedicated P.I. accepts her word, and he vows to uncover the truth. Still, he can't guard Petra twenty-four hours a day. In spite of her precautions, her neighbor makes inroads in her vulnerability. Petra is left open to a killer intent on silencing the only living witness.
โฆ Subjects
Maine
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