"On n'est pas dans le futurisme, mais dans un drame bourgeois ou un thriller atmosphérique"
Liza Gyllenhaal has charmed readers with her 'gripping and deeply perceptive' (Ben Sherwood, Author of Charlie St. Cloud) novels. Now the author of A Place for Us brings us a captivating new story about a woman's struggle to rebuild her life after scandal destroys her marriage....
After her accountant husband disappears with millions of dollars stolen from his company's clients, Alice Hyatt flees New York City and moves to her family's longtime summer home in a small town in western Massachusetts. There she begins to make a new start, reconnecting with old friends and finding peace-'and a growing sense of pride-'as a landscape architect.
When extremely wealthy newcomer Graham Mackenzie asks her to design an elaborate garden for him, she can't turn down the opportunity despite misgivings about Mackenzie's energy company, which specializes in the controversial practice of fracking.
But just as the project nears completion, she learns Mackenzie's offer is not all that it seems. Once again, Alice finds herself embroiled in someone else's crimes, this time putting her newfound success-'and possibly her life-'in jeopardy....
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