Leilani Ricardo

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There were too many parts of her, and none of them good—daughter to a man who didn’t know her, mother to a child she barely knew, wife to the man she had killed, sister to a man she counted as an enemy. She knew there was more to her than that, that she was more than the sum of those roles, but she couldn’t put a name to any of those other parts, so it was hard to believe that they counted for much.
The Perfect Crimes of Marian Hayes (London Highwaymen, #2)
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