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Noa P. Singleton speaks not a word in her own defence throughout a brief trial that ends with a jury finding her guilty of first-degree murder. Ten years later, a woman who will never know middle-age, she sits on death row in a maximum security penitentiary, just six months away from her execution date. Seemingly out of the blue, she is visited by Marlene Dixon, a high-powered Philadelphia attorney who is also the heartbroken mother of the woman Noa was imprisoned for killing. She tells Noa that she has changed her mind about the death penalty and Noa's sentence, and will do everything in her considerable power to convince the governor to commute the sentence to life in prison if Noa will finally reveal what led her to commit her crime. Noa and Marlene become inextricably linked through the law, shared sentiments of guilt, and irreversible mistakes in an unapologetic tale of love, anguish, and deception.
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Great book, great writing. Keeps you guessing until the end.
I enjoyed this book because of the way the author presents a familiar story. I was most intrigued by how she constructed the plot, presenting the elements through shifts in time and characters awareness. This surprised me as I usually like a faster pace.