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Everything to lose / Andrew Gross.

Summary:

While driving along a suburban back road, Hilary Blum, who's just lost her job and whose deadbeat husband has left her alone to care for her son with Asperger's, witnesses a freakish accident. A car ahead of her careens down a hill and slams into a tree. Stopping to help, she discovers the driver dead--and a satchel stuffed with a half a million dollars. That money could prevent her family's ruin and keep her special needs son in school. In an instant, this honest, achieving woman who has always done the responsible thing makes a decision that puts her in the center of maelstrom of dark consequences and life-threatening recriminations--a terrifying scheme involving a twenty-year-old murder, an old woman whose life has been washed out to sea, and a powerful figure bent to keep the secret that can destroy him hidden. With everything to lose, everything she loves, Hilary connects to a determined cop from Staten Island, reeling from the disaster of Sandy, to bring down an enemy who will stop at nothing to keep what that money was meant to silence, still buried.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780061656002 (hardcover) :
  • ISBN: 9780061656057 (mass market) :
  • Physical Description: 328 pages ; 24 cm.
  • Publisher: New York : William Morrow ; 2014.
Subject: Murder > Investigation > Fiction.
Parents of developmentally disabled children > Fiction.
Extortion > Fiction.
Life change events > Fiction.
Police > New York (State) > New York > Fiction.
Staten Island (New York, N.Y.) > Fiction.
Genre: Suspense fiction.
Psychological thriller.

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  • 0 of 1 copy available at Russell and District Regional Library.

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  • 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
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