The done thing
(2016)

Fiction

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Gallery Books, 2016
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ISBN/ISSN
9781440596735 (electronic bk.) MWT13994914, 1440596735 (electronic bk.) 13994914
LANGUAGE
English
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In the tradition of Olive Kitteridge and The Woman Upstairs, this novel explores how a terrible crime changed one woman's life forever. Lida Stearl prides herself on always do the right thing-it has served her well throughout her life as she built a career as an orthodontist, maintained a happy marriage, and raised her young niece after the murder of her sister by her brother-in-law, Clarence Lusk. But now that she's widowed, retired, and an empty nester, the small perfections of her orderly life aren't enough to stop her from feeling adrift. Then a well-intentioned birthday gift leads her to discover that Clarence, on death row for his crime, is seeking pen pals from the outside as he prepares for his final appeal. For the first time in her life, Lida crosses a line-she begins to write him, pretending to be a naïve, flirtatious twenty-three year old, in an effort to seek retribution. As letters pass steadily between Lida and Clarence, her obsession with revenge unfolds and she begins to question her morality. The Done Thing is an utterly memorable and engrossing exploration of forgiveness, loyalty, and justice, and how a tragic event can suddenly change a life's course

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