One day your whole world is tossed upside down and suddenly, there are no instructions on how to behave when you discover that your husband has fled you, your home and his country.
That is the situation Molly Keatley has found herself in. She has a nice enough life, a comfortable relationship with her husband, Sam — until one morning, her journalist husband dashes home, grabs a bag and says "I'm sorry."
Soon she is faced with officials with news she never would have believed she would hear and tossed into an abyss. What do you do when you've been told your husband is a spy? And every aspect of your life is torn apart, dissected?
A very different book, not really so much a mystery, but a psychological thriller — who does Molly trust? What can she say to friends, family, to journalists? Written more than 20 years ago, I found myself having a hard time seeing Molly's behavior as normal, but then, her life isn't normal any more. It is, in the end, a character read of one woman who finds herself trending new territory ... and what she ends up deciding for herself.