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"Gloriously Gothic, alarmingly good." -The Poisoners' Cabinet Podcast A woman is accused of killing her husband, but is she actually guilty? Inspired by a true historical case, this novel will delight and engross readers. Liverpool, England, 1889: In the shadowy streets, the air is thick with secrets and the line between guilt and innocence blurs. Twenty-six-year-old Constance Sullivan is brought to trial charged with poisoning her husband, William. But William was no ordinary victim... As Constance's barrister fights to prove her innocence, a sinister web of deception unravels, exposing the dark underbelly of their seemingly idyllic marriage. One by one, witnesses emerge with incriminating testimony and facts about the dark side of Constance and William's marriage are revealed. For many, the widow's guilt seems clear. But is someone holding the key to the whole truth?
As we age, there should be at least one person in our life who cares about our well-being. The author chose to be that person for many of the seniors in Sikeston, Missouri. This book is written in two parts. The first part is the journal of L.V. Montjoy, a man who lived to be 94 years young. He was the author's grandpa and she promised him that she would publish his words exactly the way he penned them. The second part chronicles a few of the adventures of a group of senior citizens of whom L.V. was an important member. You will find yourself laughing out loud when you read about the trips and the antics of these fun-loving seniors! Seniors deserve recognition and honor for the remarkable lives they've lived, the struggles they've overcome, and the raising and teaching they have provided. So, this book was written to give them exactly that. Enjoy!
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