![]() ![]() The book is written from the first-person perspective. ![]() “Little White Lies” by Margaret Fenton captured my attention with an intriguing storyline that never wavered throughout. Will Claire solve the mystery of who killed Jason while keeping her sanity and relationship intact? Read and find out! Amidst helping find baby Maddie proper care, Claire has agreed to foster a thirteen-year-old troubled girl who is causing friction in her relationship. These people did not hide their racism and did not take kindly to their son being involved with a black drug addict. Jason O’Dell was in hiding, living under an assumed identity, severing ties with his wealthy family, the Alsbrooks, who owned many of the mines in Alabama. Freedman is the maternal grandfather Maddie’s mother was an addict and died months after having the baby. ![]() The waters get even murkier when it is revealed that Dr. Claire Conover, a child welfare worker, becomes embroiled in the investigation when the DHS reports Jason’s infant daughter, Maddie, has no next of kin. Thankfully, Freedman is located, but his assistant Jason O’Dell isn’t so lucky. Marcus Freedman’s office is bombed, it causes a media frenzy. After African-American mayoral candidate Dr. ![]()
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