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- ISBN8223224143
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- Date de parution03/12/2023
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- ÉditeurDraft2Digital
Résumé
In a dying town where everyone is scrambling to survive, a single act of violence fractures an already failing family. An auto parts manager struggles to hold her life together as foreclosure looms, her marriage collapses, and small compromises turn into quiet crimes. Her husband, unemployed and unraveling, spends his days talking to the only creature that still listens. A dog who doesn't understand the pain he's being asked to carry.
When a moment of neglect turns catastrophic, the damage can't be undone only hidden, stolen, or bargained over. As blame and desperation spread through the town, a severed hand becomes leverage, guilt becomes currency, and the truth threatens to surface. Caught between adults who have lost their way, the daughter becomes the story's moral center. While others lie, steal, and rationalize, she chooses something rarer: responsibility.
Working alongside the local sheriff, she risks everything to set things right. To save what can still be saved, and to leave before the town claims her too.
When a moment of neglect turns catastrophic, the damage can't be undone only hidden, stolen, or bargained over. As blame and desperation spread through the town, a severed hand becomes leverage, guilt becomes currency, and the truth threatens to surface. Caught between adults who have lost their way, the daughter becomes the story's moral center. While others lie, steal, and rationalize, she chooses something rarer: responsibility.
Working alongside the local sheriff, she risks everything to set things right. To save what can still be saved, and to leave before the town claims her too.








