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The slow moon, [a novel], by Elizabeth Cox

Label
The slow moon, [a novel], by Elizabeth Cox
Language
eng
resource.accompanyingMatter
historical information
Format of music
not applicable
Literary text for sound recordings
fiction
Main title
The slow moon
Medium
CD sound recording
Music parts
not applicable
Oclc number
173223976
Responsibility statement
by Elizabeth Cox
Sub title
[a novel]
Summary
Unabridged. On an early spring night in 1991, Sophie and Crow slip away from a rowdy high school party and sneak off into the woods. Tonight, for the first time, they will make love. An hour later, Sophie lies unconscious, covered with blood, and Crow is crashing through the underbrush, hurling himself into the river to escape the police. Despite Crow's frantic claims of innocence, evidence at the scene suggests his guilt. And Sophie, by now awake in the hospital, refuses to speak, leaving the residents of the couple's seemingly placid Tennessee town to draw their own wildly varying conclusions. With each answer comes a new set of questions. The tragedy reverberates throughout the community, among parents, friends, teachers, and neighbors--all connected to the young lovers, all with a stake in what happens next. As growing suspicions divide the town, a closer look reveals that everyone has something to hide.--From publisher description
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