After many tumultuous years spent grappling with the past, Jenny Hooper might have expected her latter years to be the best of her life, and they are - until tragedy strikes.
Left floundering in a house full of memories, not all of them good, Jenny knows a reckoning is in order - with her daughters, and most of all with the beloved son she lost decades before. Only meeting him, and having the chance to tell him the truth about what happened, will give her peace. But is it too late?
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