Dear Daughter / Elizabeth Little 365 pg.
Janie Jenkins is found with her murdered mother in a room full of evidence against her. But did she do it? Even she doesn't know. No fan of her mother, she blacked out and has no memory of the incident itself. Now, after a decade in prison, she is released on a technicality. She goes looking for the truth and ends up discovering the small town where her mother grew up. Everyone there seems to have secrets too so she sort of fits right in.
I had some fun reading this book but the plot holes are big enough to run the truck through that Janie steals to get her to where she needs to go. Why steal a vehicle when you are filthy rich (the inheritance from her mother)? So many things don't make sense but I guess sometimes that is a good description of life.
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