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The New Neighbor

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The New Neighbor

By: Leah Stewart
Narrated by: Dianna Dorman
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Ninety-year-old Margaret Riley is content hiding from the world, finding comfort in the mystery novels that keep her company - that is until she spots a woman who's moved into the long-empty house across the pond. Jennifer Young is also looking to hide. On the run from her old life, she and her four-year-old son, Milo, have moved to a quiet town where no one from her past can find her. In Jennifer, Margaret sees both a potential companion in her loneliness and a mystery to be solved. But Jennifer refuses to talk about herself, her son, his missing father, or her past. Frustrated, Margaret crosses more and more boundaries in pursuit of the truth, threatening to unravel the new life Jennifer has so painstakingly created - and reveal some secrets of her own.

©2015 Leah Stewart (P)2015 Dreamscape Media, LLC
Genre Fiction Literary Fiction Suspense Thriller & Suspense Women's Fiction Fiction Mystery
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This is a mystery but it is slow going to unravel the goingson. It is a listening pleasure in the first half of the book, the second half requires all your attention to follow the plot.

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I was surprised, but on listening, gained a better understanding and appreciation for life after 80. Hero’s are sometimes not what we visualize, even very old women may have lived and done super hero things. Always take the time to listen. Always open your heart and forgive.

What sweet old ladies really think and feel

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