This is one couple’s journey, presented as a diary, along the winding trail of Alzheimer’s. The unexpected twists and turns provided ,as Esther Hicks (Abraham) puts it, considerable, contrast. Each were viewed as an opportunity to learn , grow and problem solve. Walk with them along the path.
Some might wonder what’s really going on once the dinner party is over, and the front door has closed. From bestselling author B.A. Paris comes the gripping thriller and international phenomenon Behind Closed Doors.
The friends of a seemingly perfect socialite couple that begin to see cracks in the facade when they realize that the husband and wife are never apart and that there are bars on one of the couple's upstairs windows.
***The Million-copy International Bestseller*** ‘If you love The Girl on the Train read Behind Closed Doors’ Elle ‘Twists our expectations of the entire psychological thriller genre’ Guardian
Some might wonder what’s really going on once the dinner party is over, and the front door has closed. From bestselling author B.A. Paris comes the gripping thriller and international phenomenon Behind Closed Doors.
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Some might wonder what’s really going on once the dinner party is over, and the front door has closed. From bestselling author B.A. Paris comes the gripping thriller and international phenomenon Behind Closed Doors.
Regina Moore and Karen Jackson, lifelong best friends, are living the kind of life most women only fantasize about.
Raised in a large, loving Irish Catholic family, Valerie O'Connor is a sheltered and innocent young woman who comes of age in the 1950s.
Behind Closed Doors is an unflinching examination of the stigmas surrounding mental illness, abuse and poverty, and an affirming portrayal of the power of female friendships and the power of honesty to heal.
enquired a shrewd sweetheart of the New England patriot John Adams in 1759. Realising that much rode on a diplomatic answer, Adams temporised that he 'should prefer the Company of an agreeable wife to any other company for the most ...