A Woman Betrayed

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Harper Collins, Oct 13, 2009 - Fiction - 576 pages

A classic novel from an exceptional storyteller, A Woman Betrayed, first published in 1991, is a stunning tale of troubling secrets that can hide beneath the placid surface of a seemingly good marriage—and the courage that's needed to move on.

Laura Frye has been happily married to her husband, Jeff, for twenty years. She has everything she ever wanted: strong, enduring, romantic love; two wonderful kids; even her own successful catering business. But her picture-perfect world shatters into a thousand pieces when Jeff mysteriously disappears.

Laura is certain the man she married would never leave his family voluntarily. But as the days go by, she learns there was much more to her husband than she had ever suspected. As Jeff's many secrets come to light, Laura is left to wonder how well she really knew him—or if she knew him at all. In the wake of emotional disaster—with all she cherished in ruins around her—she will have to reach deep inside herself for the strength and will to hold her family together and somehow reclaim her life.

 

Contents

Section 1
1
Section 2
19
Section 3
34
Section 4
48
Section 5
66
Section 6
80
Section 7
99
Section 8
118
Section 18
282
Section 19
295
Section 20
310
Section 21
324
Section 22
339
Section 23
362
Section 24
375
Section 25
391

Section 9
134
Section 10
151
Section 11
164
Section 12
182
Section 13
198
Section 14
210
Section 15
234
Section 16
248
Section 17
267
Section 26
406
Section 27
421
Section 28
440
Section 29
462
Section 30
485
Section 31
505
Section 32
519
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Barbara Delinsky is the author of more than twenty-two New York Times bestselling novels. Her books have been published in thirty languages, with over thirty-five million copies in print worldwide. A lifelong New Englander, Delinsky currently lives in Massachusetts with her husband. She is a passionate photographer, an avid tennis player, a drop-all-when-they-call mom and Grammi, and a confidante to friends of all stripes.

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