Widow, The Online now

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A wonderful storyteller Chris Whitaker
The big dark house at the top of the hill never felt like Evy s.
Erling s parents insisted it be held in his name only, that their old furniture should remain in place after they were gone.
And now Erling s gone too. Her husband and her rock. A heart attack while riding his bike. No trace of his medications were found in his body, as if someone had tampered with them.
Right now, Evy can t be sure of anything. Her memory s patchy, her focus blurred. Her grown-up children whisper about her like she can t be trusted to look after herself.
How can she tell them she doesn t feel safe in the house? Doors left open she closed herself. Erling s possessions no longer where he left them.
Just because you re paranoid doesn t mean you re not next.
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Translated from the Nowegian by Alison McCullough
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