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Loading... The Mulberry Tree (edition 2003)by Jude Deveraux
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. This is a great book. I really loved finding out all the connections of the past that led up to the current events in the book. It doesn't just focus on the Lillian/Bailey and Matthew romance but truly delves into the past of her deceased husband showing how he became the man she married. The events that happened in a small town left a lasting effect and mysteries and secrecy for decades. I actually really enjoyed the parts about her canning. It interested me and not long after I actually tried (successfully) to can MULBERRIES after reading this book since I have 3 mulberry trees in my yard. So this book not only gave me a very enjoyable reading experience but influenced me to try a new activity that I have come to love. no reviews | add a review
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Left nothing but a ramshackle farm house when her business titan husband dies, Lillian changes her identity to escape the press and wonders at the mysterious note left to her by her late husband that asks her to find out what happened. No library descriptions found. |
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Google Books — Loading... GenresMelvil Decimal System (DDC)813.54Literature English (North America) American fiction 20th Century 1945-1999LC ClassificationRatingAverage:
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The Mulberry Tree is an intriguing story of a billionaire's widow forced to unravel the mystery of her husband's life and find her independence. A cryptic letter leads her to a small town shrouded in secrecy, false identities, and murder. However, while seeking answers, she puts herself and her new close-knit community of friends at risk.
Part mystery thriller / part romantic suspense, this fast paced novel is two stories within one. There are many twists and turns as this sheltered woman works to find her own identity and build a future in an unlikely place.
A very enjoyable stand alone novel. ( )