![]() Josephine is keeping many secrets, about why she wants to make amends and about an unsolved murder that occurred on the island years ago, but she dies before she can explain anything-or sign her will. ![]() The women were estranged for decades, and two of them are dead, but Josephine wants Brooke to track down the only living High Tide Club girl and the descendants of the others and bring them to Talisa so she can make amends. Cantankerous Josephine wants the island to go to her three oldest, dearest friends-Millie, Ruth, and Varina, the High Tide Club girls. It turns out that Josephine is dying, and she wants to keep the state from taking her land and tearing down her house for a conference center or something like that after she’s gone. But since Brooke is broke and desperate to put food on the table for her 3-year-old son, she takes a boat out to Talisa Island to speak with Josephine in her crumbling mansion. ![]() ![]() ![]() There are more successful lawyers in her coastal Georgia town, and the two have never met. When Brooke Trappnell gets a call from 99-year-old Josephine Bettendorf Warrick, she doesn’t know what the peculiar millionaire could want with her. A single-mom lawyer takes on the case of a mysterious elderly woman in this novel full of friendship and nostalgia. ![]()
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