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The Appeal (The Appeal, #1) The Appeal by Janice Hallett
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“Yet in his letters to me he was always the same. It seems there’s only so much you can know from letters. A man can hide a world behind words.”
Janice Hallett, The Appeal
“One of these days I may join you for a run… That is a blatant lie.”
Janice Hallett, The Appeal
“I would describe her as a survivor. We tend to consider survivors as strong and heroic. The reality is never as pretty or noble. Some survive because they deceive, some because they delude themselves. Others refuse to engage with reality.”
Janice Hallett, The Appeal
“Who would do something like that. There must be something else rotten in their life. Sure enough, there was. But when I sent her a card, she said it was spiteful and vindictive. I said we’re helpless. Spite is all we have left. Then the neighbors complained.”
Janice Hallett, The Appeal
“Who would do something like that. There must be something else rotten in their life. Sure enough, there was. But when I sent her a card, she said it was spiteful and vindictive. I said we’re helpless. Spite is all we have left.”
Janice Hallett, The Appeal
“was that girl you’d brought?”
Janice Hallett, The Appeal
“FROM: Marianne Payne SUBJECT: Re: The Grange DATE: June 12, 2018 at 7:36 a.m. TO: Joyce Walford Stay safe, Joyce. Don’t get involved. FROM: Joyce Walford SUBJECT: Re: The Grange DATE: June 12, 2018 at 7:37 a.m. TO: Marianne Payne I won’t. I’m on my way there now.”
Janice Hallett, The Appeal