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Where does fiction begin and truth end? How does the telling of a white lie (adding or subtracting a year from ones age) mutate into a darker complication (concealing a misdemeanor stealing or betraying a loved one)? Or worse how does a small untruth transmogrify into a criminal act (fraud or attempted murder)? Moreover when two different people are spinning the same narrative whose version of the truth is to be believed? The excavation of an opaque past is the forensic aspect of this memoir which attempts to answer such questions by uncovering the truth about one woman Dolores Buxton for whom the construction of artifice was so quotidian and whose lies became such a trap that rather than tell the truth she committed suicide.The story set mostly in an ever-changing Manhattan unfolds in reverse chronology. The memoir uses diaries court transcripts and records interviews historical documents and letters to reconstruct five pivotal events in Dolores Buxtons life: her 1989 suicide; the 1969 Supreme Court decree that finalized her separation from her only child; a 1958 indictment for attempted murder; a day in 1953 as a young executive in the cosmetics industry (and the anniversary of her mothers death of multiple sclerosis); and her birth in 1929 (on the eve of the Great Depression) to a Jewish confidence man and his younger Catholic wife.Author Kim Dana Kupperman is Doloress daughter; her relentless probing unveils her mothers bondage to the difficult legacy of her forebears. In the process of seeking to describe and grasp the constellation of circumstance and human interaction that results in criminal behavior she attains if not clear answers at least a sense of redemption for having tried to understand what drove her mother to the desperation she chose to inhabit.