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M.I.A.

Published
Jan 2015
Main Genre
Mystery Mystery
Pages
264

About This Book

"Tautly crafted, Dymmoch's bittersweet journey of discovery glimmers with subtle tension"—from the award-winning author of the Caleb and Thinnes mysteries (Booklist).

 


The accidental death of Rhiann Fahey's second husband leaves her paralyzed by grief and has her son Jimmy cutting school and drinking. The widow's problems are compounded by unwanted advances from her dead husband's friend. She does her best to cope, returning to work, dealing patiently with Jimmy's misbehavior, telling Rory Sinter she isn't interested.


Then a mysterious stranger moves next door. John Devlin offers Rhiann beer and sympathy. He offers Jimmy work.


When Sinter tries to discredit John, then beat him to death, Rhiann comes to John's rescue. But she discovers her perfect neighbor isn't what he seems—which leads her to investigate, and to see John in a different light altogether.


A beautifully written story with characters who come to life from the first page, M.I.A. shows one more side of Michael Allen Dymmoch's powerful storytelling ability.


 


"A compelling and well-written story about lost love, missing friends and new beginnings."—Fresh Fiction

 


"[A] novel about enduring love and family secrets."—Publishers Weekly

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Jan 2015 Diversion Books ISBN 1626819408
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Jan 2015 Diversion Books ISBN 1626815070
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Jan 2015 Audible Studios ISBN B00S5FRADW
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