Nina zom-bA feminist, redemptive crime novel about a woman searching for her lost daughter, perfect for fans of Charlie Donlea, Laura Lippman and Ashley Flowers. On the eve of her sixty first birthday, Elizabeth Harte decides to run away from home, where she is living with her daughter and son in law. Elizabeth has experienced deep trauma in her life, including the disappearance of her daughter Nina twenty five years ago, leaving her feeling trapped and lost.
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But a vicious and unseen enemy is closing in fast
factory workers whose anger over lost jobs reshaped a nation’s politics
convey a sense of urgency that Americans cannot afford to ignore
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each of the 40 tiny houses are accompanied by statistics that consider:
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secretly looking after Arthur and Lucy
It's been months since Aden Colt left the Army
Unlike the familiar yet idealized FDR of Doris Kearns Goodwin's No Ordinary Time