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The Deep End
The Deep End | Joy Fielding
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Joanne Hunter's secure suburban world is falling apart. Her husband's desertion after twenty years of marriage leaves her stunned. Eve, her best friend, is strangely distant. Her grandfather, who has been a pillar of strength and support, lies ill and helpless in a nursing home. Lana and Robin, her teenage daughters, claim every ounce of her energy and devotion and all the love she feels she has lost. Only one person seems to care -- a stranger with a rasping voice, a tormentor with a vicious mind. Danger and despair close in with each ring of the telephone. Each deadly message lures her inexorably towards the deep end From the Paperback edition.
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The Deep End | Joy Fielding
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1. Joy Fielding. This is one of my favs. That empty pool is a character in itself!
2. On a patio at a Mexican restaurant.
3. London or anywhere snowed in.

#wondrouswednesday
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Eggs Lovely❣️Thanks for playing 👏🏻📚🤗 5y
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The Deep End | Joy Fielding
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Day #15 #shepersisted #marchintoreading For the most part, I enjoy Joy Fielding's books - she has strong female characters who find that they don't need men to rescue them. This was a good read, albeit a little scary (for me, anyway).

mcipher I was obsessed with See Jane Run years ago - I read it probably four or five times!! 8y
Tanner @mcipher See Jane Run was the first Joy Fielding book I read. It's so good (and I've reread it several times since then)! 8y
mcipher @Tanner Glad it's not just me!! I should read it again, it's been a while. 😊 8y
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