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Marguerite by the Lake
Marguerite by the Lake | Mary Dixie Carter
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Marguerite by the Lake | Mary Dixie Carter
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Could someone have seen Phoenix on the cliff when Marguerite fell?

Will the police think Phoenix pushed her?

Why didn‘t Phoenix just tell the truth about what happened?

Uncertainty and a sinister tone abound in this slow moving read.

Give it a try and see if you can figure out what‘s going on with each character and why Phoenix does what she does.

A bizarre, eerie ending. 4/5

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@marydixiecarter
@stmartinspress

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Librarybelle
Marguerite by the Lake | Mary Dixie Carter
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I wasn‘t sure what to think at first about this one—it started off a little uneven, but as I progressed with this, I realized that maybe that was the intention. We hear the story from the perspective of Phoenix, who is the landscaper for Rosecliff. Something terrible happens to Marguerite, Rosecliff‘s owner, and Phoenix describes the events that transpire. I cannot say more without really spoiling it, but by the end, I just sat and ⬇️⬇️⬇️

Librarybelle ⬆️⬆️⬆️ and listened to the rest of the book. I‘m glad I stuck with it. It‘s a good psychological suspense that is a retelling of Rebecca. I could see some of the threads that connect it to Rebecca, but this one is its own story with its own unique twists. Unlikeable characters galore! 2w
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Soscha
Marguerite by the Lake | Mary Dixie Carter
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A dark book yet a great read. I had to expedite myself to the end as the main character got aggravating.

How many bad choices can one woman make when she's well-aware that's what she's doing?

It's a book that I expect to live with me awhile.

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Marguerite by the Lake | Mary Dixie Carter
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MAY 22.

Could someone have seen Phoenix on the cliff when Marguerite fell?

Will the police think Phoenix pushed her?

Why didn‘t Phoenix just tell the truth about what happened?

Uncertainty and a sinister tone abound in this slow moving read.

Give it a try and see if you can figure out what‘s going on with each character and why Phoenix does what she does.

A bizarre, eerie ending. 4/5

@marydixiecarter
@stmartinspress
@minotaur_books

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