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Book is about a woman named Maud who has a vivid imagination about what goes on across the lake. A little too depressing for me so didn't finish it. Normally I like this author.
nimbly orchestrates the suspense giving the reader a sense of impending disaster
A mystery and an exploration of human behavior at the same time, done by the master of mysteries.
Good condition. I haven't read the book, yet. That is why I am putting it up for adoption.
Brilliantly delineating the inner lives of her characters, Martha Grimes tells a rich, startling story about parents and children - and what can happen when the balance of pleasure and pain is irrevocably tipped.
Slow to warm up, in my own opinion. But really good.


