Summary
It is 1973 and Watergate is on everyone's lips. Lucy Painter is a children's book illustrator and a single mother of two. She leaves New York and the married father of her children to live in a tightly knit Washington neighbourhood in the house where she grew up and where she discovered her father's suicide. Lucy hopes for a fresh start, but her life is full of secrets: her children know nothing of her father's death or the identity of their own father. As the new neighbours enter their insular lives, her family's safety and stability become threatened.
Susan Richards Shreve is the author of twelve novels and a number of books for children.
She is a professor at George Mason University and the president of the PEN/Faulkner Foundation.
She lives in Washington, D. C.
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