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Title Statement | Some days are dark / Miranda Smith. |
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Author | Smith, Miranda |
Additional Contributors | Westlake, Victoria |
Publication | Washington, D.C.: National Library Service for the Blind and Print Disabled, Library of Congress,2025 |
Extent of Item | 1 DAISY audio disc (13 hours, 14 minutes) |
Production Credits | Audio producer: Talking Book Publishers, recording studio |
Performance Credits | Narrated by: Victoria Westlake. |
Audience & Ratings | Female narrator. Contains violence. Contains strong language. Contains some descriptions of sex. |
Summary | "I was happy my husband died, but I couldn't admit it, otherwise people might think I killed him. Everyone in Whitaker was sure Olivia Miller shot her husband, until Marcus Rowe confessed. But a month before the trial, Marcus has been proved innocent--putting Olivia back in the frame. Olivia is the first to admit she isn't perfect. She's made a lot of mistakes in her life, the worst of which was marrying Dane Miller. She fell for his kind eyes, his lack of judgement -- she thought she could be free with him. That was before the chaotic parties, the dangerous friends, the lies... But one bad choice shouldn't mean a life sentence. Now her friends are turning away from her, gossiping about her wherever she goes, wondering when she'll be arrested this time. Olivia isn't going to run from the stares, from the whispers, from the doubts. She won't leave her beloved son behind, or give her ex-husband Frank and his new wife any excuse to stop her seeing him. And if the police and the world think she's guilty, there's only one thing she can do--prove her innocence herself. But if Marcus didn't murder her husband, then the real killer is still out there. And they're not going to want Olivia stirring up the past...." -- Goodreads.Violence, strong language and some descriptions of sex. |
Subjects & Genres | |
By Topic | Husbands--Fiction--Crimes against |
By Location | Tennessee--Fiction |
By Genre | Talking books |
Fiction | |
Domestic fiction | |
Novels | |
Thrillers (Fiction) |