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Summary of the last thing he told me by Laura Dave
Summary of the last thing he told me by Laura Dave
Summary of the last thing he told me by Laura Dave
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Entertainment Weekly describes The Last Thing He Told Me as a "gripping" mystery about a woman who thinks she's found the love of her life.

When her husband suddenly disappears, she discovers he isn't who he said he was and that her daughter Bailey may hold the key to finding him.

Hannah and Bailey set out to discover the truth, but soon realize they're also building a new future together.

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PublisherjUSTIN REESE
Release dateNov 13, 2021
ISBN9798201209346
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    Summary of the last thing he told me by Laura Dave - Justin Reese

    Summary of the last thing he told me

    by

    laura dave

    Justin Reese

    Copyright © 2021 Summary of the last thing he told me by Laura Dave

    All rights reserved, including the right to reproduce this book or portions   thereof in any form whatsoever.

    Book design by Justin Reese

    For information,contact: Justin Reese

    Cover design by Justin Reese 

    Table of Contents

    Title Page

    Copyright Page

    Summary of the last thing he told me by Laura Dave

    — Part 1 —

    — Part 2 —

    — Part 3 —

    Also By Justin Reese

    Prologue

    I have raised losing things as an art form. Sunglasses, keys, mittens, baseball hats, stamps, cameras, cell phones, Coke bottles, pens, shoelaces. Owen would love to joke about how I insisted on driving myself to that second date. I was distracted. Why did I lose the parking ticket? I like to think that's why I was distracted, Hannah writes. The parking attendant shouted that it didn't matter if I claimed I'd only been there for dinner. One hundred dollars plus tax for every lost stub.

    I have raised losing things as an art form. Sunglasses, keys, mittens, baseball hats, stamps, cameras, cell phones, Coke bottles, pens, shoelaces.

    Owen would love to joke about how I insisted on driving myself to that second date. I was distracted. Why did I lose the parking ticket? I like to think that's why I was distracted, Hannah writes. The parking attendant shouted that it didn't matter if I claimed I'd only been there for dinner. One hundred dollars plus tax for every lost stub.

    — Part 1 —

    If You Answer the Door for

    Strangers...

    Hannah Hall has been married to Owen Michaels for a little over a year, and their daughter Bailey is about to turn 16. I'm a little confused. Where did you see him? He ran past me in the hall, she says. For a minute, I thought she meant our hall, the space right behind us.

    But Bailey is at home, avoiding me as she usually does. How else would I know? high-tech beepers. That's another reason Bailey probably doesn't have patience for me.

    Greene Street Before It Was

    Greene Street

    Owen Bailey is an award-winning woodturner from the small Northern California town of Sausalito. He and his wife, Bailey, have been married for more than a decade. Owen compares his profession to sculpting, but instead of clay, I sculpt wood.On the other side of her exit, I was happier. My grandfather was stable and kind, and he made me dinner every night and waited for me to finish dinner before he announced it

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