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Wednesday's Child

By: Joel Shlian, Deborah Shlian
Narrated by: John Driver
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Summary

Leigh Novak left behind a faithless husband to begin a new life with her young son, Jeremy, as a family doctor in a small Northern California town. But Hartwood held a bitter welcome for them both and a secret only the children knew.

©1986 Deborah Shlian and Joel Shlian (P)2017 Spoken Word Inc

Critic reviews

"A haunting psychological thriller in the best-selling tradition of Mary Higgins Clark...." (LA Times)

"The book is eminently readable and as fast-paced, taut and compelling a medical psychodrama as has come along in years." (David Shobin, author of The Unborn)

"Wow! This is dramatic, page-turning stuff-full of creepy villains." (George Anders, The Wall Street Journal)   

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