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Marigold's husband is dead. She wears black and tries to cry. But he was old, like she is, and sick, so what does she really have to mourn? That is until she learns that he cut her out of his will, bequeathing his sizeable estate to the first child to be born from the vials of semen he left behind. With her sister Eliza, Marigold devises a scheme to get rid of the samples and win back the inheritance. For the plan to succeed, Marigold sheds her passivity and acts like her sister. She lies, steals, and finds . . . she's never felt more alive. But the plan has unintended consequences. As…mehr

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Marigold's husband is dead. She wears black and tries to cry. But he was old, like she is, and sick, so what does she really have to mourn? That is until she learns that he cut her out of his will, bequeathing his sizeable estate to the first child to be born from the vials of semen he left behind. With her sister Eliza, Marigold devises a scheme to get rid of the samples and win back the inheritance. For the plan to succeed, Marigold sheds her passivity and acts like her sister. She lies, steals, and finds . . . she's never felt more alive. But the plan has unintended consequences. As Marigold destroys the samples, she's forced to expose the truth about her past, her marriage, and her own decades-long scheme.
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Steve Carey-Walton grew up in San Francisco and studied journalism at San Diego State University. For the last ten years, he has lived in South Korea, where he works as a writer and editor. Where The Butterflies Sleep is his first book-length publication. His short stories have appeared in online literary journals.