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Intersections
Intersections: A Novel | Karen F. Uhlmann
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For fans of Emma Straub and Cynthia DAprix Sweeny, a debut contemporary womens fiction novel about obsession, forgiveness, and friendship between two unlikely people. Style-guru Charlotte Oakes sells beautiful lifestyles, but her mentally ill daughter is an addict, her long marriage is dead, and she is pregnant with her ex-lovers baby. Stunned after witnessing a hit-and-run in Chicago that leaves a child dead, Charlotte thinks she sees her Prius fleeing the scene. Her troubled daughter, Libby, is the only one who could have been driving. His partner and best friend killed in a drug bust, police officer Ed Kelly learns that forensics has found that the fatal bullet came from Eds gun. Under internal investigation, Ed copes by filming cars at the site of the recent hit-and-run, hoping to catch the childs killer. There, he notices Charlottes pilgrimages to the makeshift memorial, and over the weeks, the two become unlikely friends sharing intimate stories. But Charlotte wont trust him with her most vulnerable secret of all: her suspicions about her daughters involvement in the accident. When Ed finally learns the truth about, he struggles with his beliefs and duties. If he keeps quiet, he has breached his commitment to the law. But if he does the right thing as an officer, he may send Libby to jailand lose Charlotte.
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Intersections: A Novel | Karen F. Uhlmann
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“Perfect for fans of Emma Straub‘s All Adults Here and Celeste Ng‘s Little Fires Everywhere.

Debut author pens story of friendship and healing between officer and witness

Uhlmann crafted the basis of her debut novel on the story of an officer and a witness mourning together, but with one small secret: the killer is the witness‘s daughter.”

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