Henry uses universal concepts such as belief and faith to delve into the difficult question of how well we really know anyone, even those closest to us. “This beautifully written story starts with an intriguing premise that immediately grabs the reader’s interest. Readers who crave books that sparkle with the sheer beauty of language can rely on her.” “Henry gently draws readers into her story and then keeps them fully engaged until her tale is completely told. New York Times bestselling author Anne Rivers Siddons “A lovely book…The characters are complex and well-drawn, and the sea sings in every syllable.” But when Annabelle shows up on Sofie’s doorstep full of painful questions, both women must confront their intertwining pasts…and find the courage they need to face the truth. A dolphin researcher who has lived a quiet life, Sofie has never let anyone get too close. Sofie Milstead knows the woman who was on that plane. Suddenly Annabelle is forced to question everything she once held true. Just when she thinks the grief is behind her, she receives the news that the wreckage of the plane has been discovered-and that her husband did not die alone. Since a solo plane crash killed her husband two years ago, Annabelle Murphy has found solace in raising her two children.
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