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It All Started With A Lie - cover

It All Started With A Lie

Denise Brown

Publisher: Hashtag Press

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When Pearl discovers a newspaper clipping showing a picture of her dad holding the baby he found abandoned outside a hospital, it sets off a chain of events of betrayal, obsession, murder. And it all started with a lie. Perfect for fans of Cynthia Murphy and Holly Jackson.
Available since: 02/29/2024.

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