A womans investigation into her past reveals family secrets and lies in this novel of discovery, redemption, and the mutability of memory by the bestselling author of The Good Neighbor and In Another Light.
Astrid Johansen swore she would never return to Heron Bay, Washington. In that idyllic coastal town, her little sister, Nina, drowned in a reflecting pool under Astrids watch seventeen years ago. Though guilt has kept her away, Astrid cant ignore her aunt Maudes urgent plea to come back. Maude claims to have found a letter that will change everything about the past.
When Astrid arrives in Heron Bay, she finds Maude unconscious, perhaps the victim of an attack. As Maude lingers in a coma, Astrid uncovers alarming evidence that Ninas drowning that tragic night was no accident. But in a town rife with secrets, and in a family still fractured by grief, who knows the truth?
Astrids investigation leads her down a trail of dark memories, lies, and betrayals that will shatter her perception of everyone she thought she kneweven herself.
Genre: Mystery
Astrid Johansen swore she would never return to Heron Bay, Washington. In that idyllic coastal town, her little sister, Nina, drowned in a reflecting pool under Astrids watch seventeen years ago. Though guilt has kept her away, Astrid cant ignore her aunt Maudes urgent plea to come back. Maude claims to have found a letter that will change everything about the past.
When Astrid arrives in Heron Bay, she finds Maude unconscious, perhaps the victim of an attack. As Maude lingers in a coma, Astrid uncovers alarming evidence that Ninas drowning that tragic night was no accident. But in a town rife with secrets, and in a family still fractured by grief, who knows the truth?
Astrids investigation leads her down a trail of dark memories, lies, and betrayals that will shatter her perception of everyone she thought she kneweven herself.
Genre: Mystery
Praise for this book
"Dreaming of Water is a gripping, emotional tale of a family torn apart by tragedy, secrets, and an unsolved mystery that holds everyone hostage in grief. Both heart-wrenching and suspenseful, it's a masterfully written novel about love, betrayal, and ultimately letting go and moving on. Readers will be captivated by the unexpected twists and turns along the way as the central character unravels the truth, and they will be touched by the novel's immensely satisfying conclusion." - Julianne MacLean
"It's a rare and delicious treat to pick up a book and know from the very start that you're in the hands of a master. Dreaming of Water is a fast-paced tale, moody and rife with secrets, layered with family and betrayals, loss and love, all wrapped in Banner's clean, polished prose. Book club fiction at its best." - Barbara O'Neal
"It's a rare and delicious treat to pick up a book and know from the very start that you're in the hands of a master. Dreaming of Water is a fast-paced tale, moody and rife with secrets, layered with family and betrayals, loss and love, all wrapped in Banner's clean, polished prose. Book club fiction at its best." - Barbara O'Neal
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