Tell Me

Tell Me
ISBN-10
1420118544
ISBN-13
9781420118544
Series
Tell Me
Category
Fiction
Pages
416
Language
English
Published
2014-02-25
Publisher
Kensington Books
Author
Lisa Jackson

Description

Just as a woman who was convicted of killing her daughter, Amity, 20 years prior is about to be set free after her son recants his testimony, reporter Nikki Gillette, a childhood friend of Amity, seeks the real truth. Reprint.

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