Evenfall

Fiction & Literature, Contemporary Women
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Author: Liz Michalski ISBN: 9781101650929
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group Publication: February 1, 2011
Imprint: Berkley Language: English
Author: Liz Michalski
ISBN: 9781101650929
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
Publication: February 1, 2011
Imprint: Berkley
Language: English

**In life, Frank could've had any woman he wanted.

In death, he'll try to win back the one that mattered...**

Frank Wildermuth always regretted a mistake he made as a teenager: choosing Clara Murphy over her sister Gert. And like a true Murphy woman, Gert got on with her life, never admitting to heartbreak. Not even now, decades later, with Frank dead-dead, that is, but not quite gone. Now, Frank's niece, Andie Murphy, is back in town to settle his estate, and she sees that things have changed in Hartman, Connecticut. Aunt Gert still drives her crazy, but Cort, the wide-eyed farmboy she used to babysit, is all grown up-with a whole new definition for the word "sleepover." Even freakier are the whispers. Either Andie's losing her mind, or something she can't see is calling out to her-something that insists on putting right the past.

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**In life, Frank could've had any woman he wanted.

In death, he'll try to win back the one that mattered...**

Frank Wildermuth always regretted a mistake he made as a teenager: choosing Clara Murphy over her sister Gert. And like a true Murphy woman, Gert got on with her life, never admitting to heartbreak. Not even now, decades later, with Frank dead-dead, that is, but not quite gone. Now, Frank's niece, Andie Murphy, is back in town to settle his estate, and she sees that things have changed in Hartman, Connecticut. Aunt Gert still drives her crazy, but Cort, the wide-eyed farmboy she used to babysit, is all grown up-with a whole new definition for the word "sleepover." Even freakier are the whispers. Either Andie's losing her mind, or something she can't see is calling out to her-something that insists on putting right the past.

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