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The truth according to us

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: [Melbourne, Vic.] Bolinda audio 2015Edition: Unabridged edISBN:
  • 9781489089885
Subject(s): Online resources: Summary: RemoteSummary: 'I can't stand this poky little town any more. How can I bear it for three more months? Today alone has lasted years ...' Disinherited by her father, the debutante Miss Layla Beck is forced to spend the hot summer of 1938 in Macedonia, West Virginia, and is tasked with recording the small town's history. She arrives with one goal: to get out as quickly as possible. Macedonia's history seems simple enough - brief and uneventful. Then Layla meets the Romeyns: Jottie, Willa, Felix, Emmett, a family at once entertaining, eccentric, seductive, and inextricably bound up in Macedonia's biggest secret. It's a secret all the townsfolk have a stake in, and as Layla delves into town legend, hidden truths emerge that reveal an altogether different history, one that has left hearts and lives broken. Layla soon realises that some secrets should stay hidden forever.Summary: Mode of access: World Wide Web.Summary: [electronic resource] /Summary: Playing time: 185251Summary: Read by Kimberly Farr.Summary: Read by Mark Deakins.Summary: Read by Danny Campbell.Summary: Read by Lincoln Hoppe.Summary: Read by Paul Michael.Summary: Read by Julia Whelan.Summary: Read by Arthur Morey.Summary: Read by Kirby Heyborne.Summary: Read by Cassandra Campbell.Summary: Read by Tara Sands.Summary: Read by Linda Montana.Summary: Read by Ann Marie Lee.
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Fiction.

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Duration: 18:52:51.

Remote

'I can't stand this poky little town any more. How can I bear it for three more months? Today alone has lasted years ...' Disinherited by her father, the debutante Miss Layla Beck is forced to spend the hot summer of 1938 in Macedonia, West Virginia, and is tasked with recording the small town's history. She arrives with one goal: to get out as quickly as possible. Macedonia's history seems simple enough - brief and uneventful. Then Layla meets the Romeyns: Jottie, Willa, Felix, Emmett, a family at once entertaining, eccentric, seductive, and inextricably bound up in Macedonia's biggest secret. It's a secret all the townsfolk have a stake in, and as Layla delves into town legend, hidden truths emerge that reveal an altogether different history, one that has left hearts and lives broken. Layla soon realises that some secrets should stay hidden forever.

Mode of access: World Wide Web.

[electronic resource] /

Playing time: 185251

Read by Kimberly Farr.

Read by Mark Deakins.

Read by Danny Campbell.

Read by Lincoln Hoppe.

Read by Paul Michael.

Read by Julia Whelan.

Read by Arthur Morey.

Read by Kirby Heyborne.

Read by Cassandra Campbell.

Read by Tara Sands.

Read by Linda Montana.

Read by Ann Marie Lee.

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