The daughter she used to be / Rosalind Noonan.
- ISBN: 9780758241689 (pbk.)
- ISBN: 0758241682 (pbk.)
- Description: 374 p. ; 21 cm.
- Publisher: New York, NY : Kensington Books, c2011.
Available copies
- 4 copies at NOBLE (All Libraries).
Current holds
0 current holds with 5 total copies.
| Library | Location | Call Number | Status | Due Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Beverly Main | Adult Quick Picks | QUICK PICKS (Text to phone) | Checked out | 07/05/2013 |
| Gloucester | Adult Fiction | FICTION/Noonan (Text to phone) | Available | - |
| Marblehead | Adult Fiction | FICTION NOONAN, ROSALIND 2011 (Text to phone) | Available | - |
| Saugus | Adult Fiction | FIC Noonan (Text to phone) | Available | - |
| Swampscott | Harris Room | Fic Noonan (Text to phone) | Available | - |
| Summary: | The daughter of a career cop, Bernadette Sullivan grew up with blue uniforms hanging in the laundry room and cops laughing around the dinner table. Her brothers joined New York's finest, her sister married a cop, and Bernie is an assistant District Attorney. Collaring criminals, putting them away - it's what they do. And though lately Bernie feels a growing desire for a family of her own, she's never questioned her choices. Then a shooter targets a local coffee shop, and tragedy strikes the Sullivan family. Anger follows grief - and Bernie realizes that her father's idea of retribution is very different from her own. All her life, she's inhabited a clear-cut world of right and wrong, of morality and corruption. As Bernie struggles to protect the people she loves, she must also decide what it means to see justice served. And in her darkest hour, she will find out just what it means to be her father's daughter |
| Notes: | Includes "a special conversation with Rosalind Noonan" including A reading group guide (p. [365]-374). |
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| Subject: |
Families >
Fiction. Police > Fiction. Revenge > Fiction. |
| Genre: |
Psychological fiction. Psychological fiction. |
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