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Miss Lizzie
Miss Lizzie
Author: Walter Satterthwait
Using the notorious Lizzie Borden as one of its characters, this competently written novel is set in a Massachusetts seaside resort three decades after Lizzie has been acquitted of the axe-murder of her father and stepmother. Narrator Amanda Burton recalls the events of the summer when she was 13 and established a friendship with the infamous, o...  more »
ISBN: 62382
Pages: 342
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Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback, Audio CD
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When her neighbor is brutally hacked to death, the infamous Lizzie Borden becomes the prime suspect. In her search for the real killer, she uncovers not only the secrets that lie beneath the sleepy surface of a small seaside town, but finally the truth of what happened thirty years before, when her own parents were viciously murdered.


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