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When it All Changed
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- ISBN978-1-257-12006-2
- EAN9781257120062
- Date de parution09/04/2026
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Résumé
Is it really a happy ending when you don't get charged with murder?After years of living in the gilded cage of her marriage, Shelly finally finds her freedom in a divorce settlement that leaves her spectacularly rich. But her victory is short-lived. Just as she begins her new life, her ex-husband goes missing and all eyes turn to her. The police have no solid evidence, and the media has no shortage of sensational headlines.
When his body is discovered, despite the whirlwind of suspicion and an accusation that echoes everywhere she goes, Shelly is never officially charged. The court of public opinion, however, is far from convinced. Everyone wants to know if she's a cold-blooded killer who got away with it. Now, with her new life shadowed by the old, Shelly must navigate a world that simultaneously envies her wealth and condemns her silence.
As she rebuilds, the lines between her past and present blur. Someone out there knows the truth about a crime she may-or may not-have committed. She won the divorce, but can she survive the aftermath?
When his body is discovered, despite the whirlwind of suspicion and an accusation that echoes everywhere she goes, Shelly is never officially charged. The court of public opinion, however, is far from convinced. Everyone wants to know if she's a cold-blooded killer who got away with it. Now, with her new life shadowed by the old, Shelly must navigate a world that simultaneously envies her wealth and condemns her silence.
As she rebuilds, the lines between her past and present blur. Someone out there knows the truth about a crime she may-or may not-have committed. She won the divorce, but can she survive the aftermath?



