Résumé

Twenty-three letters. All addressed to Clara. None of them ever sent.She found them on her dead mother's dresser, bound with a rubber band so dry it snapped at her touch.Clara Bennett drove seven hours back to Riverbend, the river town she had escaped at nineteen and avoided for twenty-three years.The key turned easy in the lock, like it had been oiled yesterday and not left to rust for half a lifetime.Inside waited the rooms she had spent decades trying to forget.Her mother's bedroom, the door closed the way it had always been closed.Her father's blue couch with the cigarette burn on the armrest.The rocking chair where her mother sat to learn everyone's business before they reached the porch.And a sister who never left."Jack wanted to know when you got in," Maeve says.Jack Morton is the sheriff now. And Maeve still keeps the river's secrets the way their family always has — by saying nothing at all.The first letter is dated July 3, 2000.Clara would have been twenty-four then, living in a rented apartment far from the water, certain she had finally gotten away clean.But the letters know better.They go back to a single summer day at the swimming hole.To a promise made between sisters.To the thing that was found in the water, and the truth the whole town quietly agreed to bury.The habit of leaving things unsaid between Clara and Maeve is older than either of them wants to admit.Now their mother's last words are waiting in twenty-three sealed envelopes, and every one Clara opens drags her closer to what really happened on the river — and to the part she played in keeping it quiet all these years.She tells herself she came home only to settle an estate.She tells herself she will read the letters, sign the papers, and be gone before the town remembers her face.But the river remembers everything, and it has been waiting a long time for her to come back.She can open them and finally know.Or she can leave them sealed and keep the careful life she built on top of the lie.But some rivers only look quiet.All the Quiet Rivers is a sweeping, haunting family novel about an unsent letter, the weight of home, estranged sisters, long-buried guilt, and the truth that set nothing free.Perfect for readers who love literary family sagas, small-town secrets, atmospheric river settings, prodigal-daughter homecomings, and emotional stories of grief and reckoning. A moving standalone novel.

Caractéristiques

Auteur(s) : Sylvia E. Carrow

Publication : 16 juin 2026

Intérieur : Noir & blanc

Support(s) : eBook [ePub]

Contenu(s) : ePub

Protection(s) : Aucune (ePub)

Taille(s) : 788 ko (ePub)

Langue(s) : Anglais

EAN13 eBook [ePub] : 9798259600423

Avis

Ouvrages du même auteur

--:-- / --:--