Lady in the Lake

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    Lady in the lake is a beautiful novel authored by Laura Lippman. It has suspense and drama at its best. Laura Lippman also have the honor of being the best-selling author in New York Times. What else, you will get to listen this epic from the author in beautiful narration given by Susan Bennett.

    This is a period novel and set in 1960s era in Baltimore. The situation connects the contemporary psychological insights with the classic elements of noir. This is all about a housewife in her middle age, who turned into an aspiring reporter, while finding evidence regarding the murder of a dis-remembered young woman.

    You will find thrilling and unexpected situation that she will solve. there will be obstacles and hindrances that she will encounter. but with all her efforts and courage she will keep finding teh turth about anything =she wanst to know about.

    Baltimore in 1996 was touted as a city of secrets where everyone seems to now everyone, except, of course, the mysterious character of Madeline. She was a very happy, loving and a much pampered housewife.

    Lady in the Lake

    This year, her marriage comes to an end after 20 years. She recollected herself and motivated to pursue her youthful ambitions in order to live a meaningful life. Madeline was all about attention and she wanted to matter to the whole world. She wanted to leave a mark behind with his great work that she would do in the swiftly changing world.

    You must check out a couple of other sensational novels by Laura Lippman, namely, What the Dead Know and Baltimore Blues. She has done a stunning job with beautifully written lines and situations that will keep you deeply involved in the novel right till its very end.



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