Still Water

Amy Stuart

earliest edition we have, 2018 Pocket Books, 2020 paperback 400 pages

Sally Proulx and her young boy have mysteriously disappeared in the stormy town of High River. Clare is hired to track them down, hoping against all odds to find them alive. But High River isn't your typical town. It's a place where women run to-women who want to escape their past. They run to Helen Haines, a matriarch who offers them safe haven and anonymity. Pretending to be Sally's long-lost friend, Clare turns up...

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Still Water edition · 2021 · Canelo · 9781800324671
Still Water paperback · 2020 · Pocket Books · 400 pages · 9781982137762
Still Water edition · 2020 · Simon & Schuster · 9781982172077
Still Water edition · 2020 · Simon & Schuster · 336 pages · 9781476790466
Still Water edition · 2018 · Simon & Schuster · 9781476790473
Still Water edition · 2018 · Touchstone · 9781501151583
Still Water edition · 2018 · Simon & Schuster, Incorporated · 336 pages · 9781476790459

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