The day after the party / Nicole Trope.
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TextPublisher: New York : Grand Central Publishing, [2025]Description: 243 pages ; 21 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781538770320Subject(s): Man-woman relationships -- Fiction | Truthfulness and falsehood -- Fiction | Interpersonal relations -- Fiction | Amnesia -- Fiction | Birthday parties -- FictionSummary: Katelyn smiles at her husband and friends, gathered to celebrate her thirty-sixth birthday in their beautiful home decorated with fairy lights. But the next day Katelyn wakes up shaken and terrified in a hospital bed. She doesn’t remember the sweet taste of birthday cake icing, or how angry her best friend was at midnight, or the terrible things her husband said. She doesn’t remember the party at all. When she asks her husband what happened the night of the party he says ‘nothing’. But her blood runs cold at the way his voice lilts slightly. The way it always does when he is lying. Did someone at the party harm her? What is her husband hiding? Or did Katelyn herself do something terrible?
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| Book | A J M Library 868-5076 | TROP (Browse shelf) | Available | 40348 |
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| TROL Sense & sensibility | TROL The other family / | TROLL The Pallisers | TROP The day after the party / | TRUM Murder on Embassy Row : | TRYO The wings of the morning | TRYO Harvest home. |
Includes an excerpt from The Truth About the Accident.
Katelyn smiles at her husband and friends, gathered to celebrate her thirty-sixth birthday in their beautiful home decorated with fairy lights. But the next day Katelyn wakes up shaken and terrified in a hospital bed. She doesn’t remember the sweet taste of birthday cake icing, or how angry her best friend was at midnight, or the terrible things her husband said. She doesn’t remember the party at all. When she asks her husband what happened the night of the party he says ‘nothing’. But her blood runs cold at the way his voice lilts slightly. The way it always does when he is lying. Did someone at the party harm her? What is her husband hiding? Or did Katelyn herself do something terrible?

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