When Mary Ferguson's beloved husband Henry dies, she quits her job at the college to run their bookstore and café in the tiny town of Bramwell, West Virginia. Resigning herself to the quiet life of a widow, Mary receives an email from an old friend of Henry's-and something deep inside her catches fire. This friendly yet awkward and shy man says he was a fellow Quaker working alongside her husband, visiting lifers in prison whose families couldn't or wouldn't visit them.
He is still a good listener, and Mary soon feels alive again. Despite the dire warnings of everyone from her dog, Ringo, to the café's cook, Paige, Mary throws herself into a dark adventure that could have graced the bookshop's "Romantic Fiction" shelves. Or was that "True Crime?" As her life plummets down a rabbit hole, Mary struggles to figure out what's real, what's imaginary, what's literary, and what's going to happen next.
He is still a good listener, and Mary soon feels alive again. Despite the dire warnings of everyone from her dog, Ringo, to the café's cook, Paige, Mary throws herself into a dark adventure that could have graced the bookshop's "Romantic Fiction" shelves. Or was that "True Crime?" As her life plummets down a rabbit hole, Mary struggles to figure out what's real, what's imaginary, what's literary, and what's going to happen next.
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