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Long Bright River, written by author Liz Moore was declared an Instant New York Times Bestseller due to its gripping narration and heartfelt story. A tale of two sisters, Mickey and Kacey, the book touches on various aspects of addiction, moral responsibility, and compassion through the streets of a town named Kensington. Mickey works as a patrol officer while Kacey is living her life on the streets as a drug addict. The two have drifted apart, but when a suspected serial killer is on the rise, Mickey becomes obsessed with finding both the criminal and her sister, whom she still loves.
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Long Bright River, written by author Liz Moore was declared an Instant New York Times Bestseller due to its gripping narration and heartfelt story.
A tale of two sisters, Mickey and Kacey, the book touches on various aspects of addiction, moral responsibility, and compassion through the streets of a town named Kensington. Mickey works as a patrol officer while Kacey is living her life on the streets as a drug addict. The two have drifted apart, but when a suspected serial killer is on the rise, Mickey becomes obsessed with finding both the criminal and her sister, whom she still loves.

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