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Secrets Keep
by Linda Sillitoe
Salt Lake City, UT: Signature Books, 1995 (284p.)
 

Genre:  Novel

Subjects: Mormons-Fiction;
Summary:
The trouble with Caitlin is that she is obsessed with her work as a crime reporter. And she is troubled by it. The scenes she writes about stay with her, even when she climbs into bed at night with her husband, or while driving the children to school in the morning.
Then her life goes from bad to worse when her older brother disappears. Not only is the entire extended family thrown into a crisis, but the closer they become during the ordeal, the more they learn things about each other that they never knew--for instance, a startling revelation about an earlier, hushed-up family suicide.

More Information at Publisher website
http://www.signaturebooks.com/secrets.htm

HBLL Call No: BX 8688.3 .Si35se

Reviewed In:
[Review of] Secrets Keep by Linda Sillitoe by Tory Anderson
[Review of] Secrets Keep by Linda Sillitoe by Valerie Clark






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