01994cam a2200373 i 45000010011000000030006000110050017000170080041000340100015000750200018000900350022001080400008001300420008001380500025001460820028001711000033001992450049002322640032002813000024003133360026003373370028003633380027003915200847004186500039012656500027013046500029013316510026013606550036013866550039014229070016014619420014014779990017014919520112015081346213891OCoLC20230622124257.0221118s2023 nyu 000 f eng  a2022055430 a9780593183229 a(OCoLC)1346213891 cAJM apcc00aPS3618.I79bO65 202300a813/.6223/eng/202211181 aSager, Riley,eauthor.9546914aThe only one left :ba novel /cRiley Sager. 1aNew York :bDutton,c[2023] a382 pages ;c24 cm. atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier aNow reduced to a schoolyard chant, the Hope family murders shocked the Maine coast one bloody night in 1929. While most people assume seventeen-year-old Lenora was responsible, the police were never able to prove it. Other than her denial after the killings, she has never spoken publicly about that night, nor has she set foot outside Hope's End, the cliffside mansion where the massacre occurred. It's now 1983, and home-health aide Kit McDeere arrives at a decaying Hope's End to care for Lenora after her previous nurse fled in the middle of the night. In her seventies and confined to a wheelchair, Lenora was rendered mute by a series of strokes and can only communicate with Kit by tapping out sentences on an old typewriter. One night, Lenora uses it to make a tantalizing offer--I want to tell you everything...cPublisher's website. 0aHome health aidesvFiction.913685 0aMurdervFiction.96010 0aFamiliesvFiction.95980 0aMainevFiction.96568 7aThrillers (Fiction)2lcgft9486 7aPsychological fiction.2lcgft9856 a.b178961760 2ddccBOOK c28863d28863 2ddc4070aABELJbABELJcAFd2023-06-22g28.00l9oSAGEp64353r2025-09-09s2025-07-31w2023-06-22yBOOK11