<p>Everyone agreed Evelyn wouldn't hurt a fly...but they didn't count on a mother's fierce love nor the fury of a woman scorned. Written in the spirit of Patricia Highsmith (<em>Strangers on a Train; The Talented Mr. Ripley</em>) <em>Evelyn Marsh</em> begins with the provocative statement that Evelyn's first murder was an accident. The rest of the book exists to explain the implication embedded in that first line. It's a why-done-it and how-done-it instead of a who-done-it.</p>
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