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Lacey's House

A poignant story of love, loss and the lies we tell
By:Joanne Graham
Publisher:Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Print ISBN:9781789550467
eText ISBN:9781789550450
Edition:0
Copyright:2013
Format:Reflowable

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A lonely woman, treated with disdain and suspicion by her neighbors, finds an unlikely new friend in this "authentic and intensely heartfelt" novel (Ruth Dugdall, author of The Woman Before Me).   In Devon, England, Lacey Carmichael leads a solitary life. To her neighbors, she was just the old woman who lived at the end of the lane, crazy but harmless—until she was briefly suspected of murder.   When young artist Rachel Moore arrives in the village, escaping her own demons, the two women form an unlikely bond. Sharing tales of loss and heartache, they become friends. Rachel sees beyond the lingering rumors that have made Lacey a social outcast, believing in her innocence. But as details of Lacey's life are revealed, Rachel is left questioning where the truth really lies…   "Joanne Graham is a great talent."—Louise Douglas, author of The Secrets Between Us