The Fool’s Truth

Cover of The Fool's Truth by Marion Loretta
Year: 2016
Language: en
Edition: 1
Pages: 418
ISBN-13: 9780997788600
Dimensions:
Height: 8.5 Inches
Length: 5.5 Inches
Weight: 1.16 Pounds
Width: 1.04 Inches
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The Fool’s Truth by Marion Loretta, published by Time at Last Books on October 8, 2016, is a 418-page work presented in English. This novel intertwines elements of mystery and suspense with a hint of romance, set against the evocative backdrop of the Maine woods. The story follows Cord Richmond, who, while fleeing danger with her toddler daughter, seeks help from her lifelong friend and former lover, Ramon Alvarez. Their reunion stirs up unresolved feelings as they navigate a perilous escape plan that quickly unravels.

Readers will find a narrative rich with tension and intrigue as Cord becomes ensnared in the complexities of small-town life, hidden away by a hermit weaver. The plot thickens with the involvement of a local sheriff and a curious reporter, both intent on uncovering the truth behind Cord’s predicament. As dark secrets emerge, Cord must confront the consequences of her past decisions while Ramon grapples with the unsettling truths she has kept from him. The Fool’s Truth offers a compelling exploration of love, danger, and the lengths one will go to protect family amidst a web of suspenseful twists.


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The Fool’s Truth is a twisty tale of mystery and suspense with a whisper of romance.

“Deftly paced and richly imagined, The Fool’s Truth combines elements of traditional mystery and romantic suspense. With its evocative setting deep in the Maine woods and its intriguing cast of well-developed characters, Loretta Marion’s tale of old love, present danger, and small town secrets will capture the reader. Fans of Barbara Michaels and Kate Morton – take note ” Rosie Genova, National Bestselling Author of The Italian Kitchen Mysteries (NAL/Penguin)

On the run and desperate to flee the country with her toddler daughter, Cord Richmond can only turn to one person for help – lifelong friend and once lover, Ramon Alvarez. Their reunion reawakens long suppressed feelings, but once again their timing is off, as they must hastily chart a course for her escape.

A reckless detour in those carefully laid plans leaves Cord stranded in the backwoods of Maine, hidden by a hermit weaver living off the grid. With no means of communicating with the outside world, the need to craft a new plan intensifies when the peculiar woman takes an obsessive interest in her daughter.

Complicating matters further are the local sheriff and a nosy reporter, both with ambitions for uncovering the truth, each with his own private reason for taking refuge in the remote rural village of Murphy, Maine. She contemplates a risky strategy to flee her confinement, but is she desperate enough to enter the depraved world of a recently paroled convict with a long history of brutality?

Cord’s folly is the catalyst for dark secrets unraveling, placing her and her daughter in grave danger. She deeply regrets having lied to the one person who might be searching for her. Meanwhile, Ramon seeks to resolve the unsettling truths Cord has concealed from him. If only he could find her.

Loretta Marion’s debut novel is a twisty page-turner, expertly blending the webs of mystery, danger and suspense with the alluring possibility of romance from a once unrequited love.

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Publisher: Time at Last Books. Year: 2016.
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ISBN-13: 9780997788600.
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Language: en. Pages: 418. Edition: 1.

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