Fiction by Kat Rosenfield
At the beginning of this story, Miriam Caravasios wanders out of her home in the middle of a Maine winter and dies. Miriam was 85, and suffering from dementia, so her death wasn't unexpected. Still, the way she died was strange. Did she walk out there alone, or did someone encourage her? After all, she had a great deal of money to leave behind.
Miriam's grand-daughter Delphine tries to get to the bottom of this. But Delphine doesn't know who to trust in a family that stood to gain so much from her grandmother's death.
I enjoyed the book and it had a real surprise at the end. I didn't love it.
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