The Women In White Sheets
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She survived the towers. She didn't know she'd need to survive her husband. On the morning of September 11, 2001, Janice ran barefoot across the Brooklyn Bridge while lower Manhattan burned behind her. The sky was falling, the air was ash, and the world she knew was ending. But Janice survived. She rebuilt. She found Keith charming, driven, successful and married a man she believed in. Six years later, Keith surprises her with a trip to Colombia: a private resort, two weeks, no children. It should feel like love. It should feel like everything she fought to build after the worst day in American history. Instead, it feels like a verdict. Because Janice has been paying attention. The will that leaves everything to his sister. The nanny who knows which mug he takes. The phone call at 2 a.m. and a name she doesn't recognize: Chavez. The quiet conversations that stop when she enters the room. And a word that doesn't belong in a finance man's vocabulary: parachute. What begins as suspicion becomes something far more dangerous. Janice is no longer the traumatized woman who stumbled off that bridge covered in dust. She is sharp. She is watching. And she is about to discover that the man who promised to protect her may be the one she needs protection from. Set against the backdrop of post-9/11 New York, The Woman in the White Sheets is a slow-burn psychological thriller about a woman caught between the life she built and the lies it was built on. It is a story about trust, how it is earned, how it is shattered, and what a woman is willing to do when she realizes the person sleeping beside her is a stranger. This is not a story about a victim. This is a story about a survivor who refuses to be one twice.
She survived the towers. She didn't know she'd need to survive her husband. On the morning of September 11, 2001, Janice ran barefoot across the Brooklyn Bridge while lower Manhattan burned behind her. The sky was falling, the air was ash, and the world she knew was ending. But Janice survived. She rebuilt. She found Keith charming, driven, successful and married a man she believed in. Six years later, Keith surprises her with a trip to Colombia: a private resort, two weeks, no children. It should feel like love. It should feel like everything she fought to build after the worst day in American history. Instead, it feels like a verdict. Because Janice has been paying attention. The will that leaves everything to his sister. The nanny who knows which mug he takes. The phone call at 2 a.m. and a name she doesn't recognize: Chavez. The quiet conversations that stop when she enters the room. And a word that doesn't belong in a finance man's vocabulary: parachute. What begins as suspicion becomes something far more dangerous. Janice is no longer the traumatized woman who stumbled off that bridge covered in dust. She is sharp. She is watching. And she is about to discover that the man who promised to protect her may be the one she needs protection from. Set against the backdrop of post-9/11 New York, The Woman in the White Sheets is a slow-burn psychological thriller about a woman caught between the life she built and the lies it was built on. It is a story about trust, how it is earned, how it is shattered, and what a woman is willing to do when she realizes the person sleeping beside her is a stranger. This is not a story about a victim. This is a story about a survivor who refuses to be one twice.
AmazonPagina's: 227, Hardcover, STONEWASH PUBLISHER
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