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Riggs Park by Ellyn Bache

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Also by Ellyn Bache:

The Art Of Saying Goodbye, June 2011
Paperback
Daughters of the Sea, February 2009
Trade Size (reprint)
Riggs Park, March 2008
Trade Size (reprint)
Raspberry Sherbet Kisses, April 2007
Paperback
Over 50's Singles Night, April 2006
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Riggs Park, July 2005
Paperback
The Activist's Daughter, March 2005
Trade Size
Safe Passage, September 1994
Hardcover (reprint)

Riggs Park
Ellyn Bache

Friendship, mystery, love...COuld the answers be found in the old neighborhood?

Harlequin
July 2005
Featuring: Barbara Cohen
304 pages
ISBN: 0373230338
Paperback
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Contemporary Women's Fiction

The residents of Riggs Park nicknamed her Penny, since her hair was the red of a bright copper coin…

We’d all grown up in the flourishing Washington, D.C., suburb— Marilyn, me, Steve, Penny and Wish… the boy I’d loved. It was during the baby-boom years, when the future was luminous. But things don’t always turn out as expected. Riggs Park had secrets, and Penny was one of them.

Sometimes there’s a chance to go back and right a wrong. Marilyn is convinced Penny had had a baby, and that the child belonged to her family. My lifelong friend can’t follow up—she’s fighting cancer. Only I can search for answers. But would finding truth break my heart…or set us all free?

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