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Darleen Union and Eli Wade are childhood friends torn apart by a murder that has never been solved. But now, years later, long-buried secrets are about to, literally, be dug up.

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Deborah Smith, a sixth-generation Georgia native, is a former newspaper reporter and editor. Fascinated by family histories and family dynamics, she has written six other contemporary novels, most recently A Place to Call Home and On Bear Mountain. She lives with her husband in the mountains of North Georgia.
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The title of romance writer Smith's latest (after On Bear Mountain) alludes to a pink marble hideaway on the family estate in Burnt Stand, N.C., where Darl Union grows up fabulously wealthy but lonely, the orphan granddaughter of Swan Hardigree Samples, town autocrat and owner of Hardigree Marble Company. On a hot summer day in 1972, seven-year-old Darl watches as 10-year-old Eli Wade and his family push their broken-down pickup into town. She knows from the minute she sees Eli that the two of them are meant to be together, but the Wades' presence in Burnt Stand stirs up long-buried troubles. When those troubles culminate in a murder, the Wades suffer the consequences, and Darl and Eli are torn apart. Twenty-five years later, Darl has become a defense attorney passionately devoted to mercy and justice, and Eli is a reformed high-stakes gambler, with millions of dollars to spend on pet causes. After Swan suffers a heart attack, Darl and Eli find themselves back in Burnt Stand, still in love, but haunted by the unsolved mystery in their past. The exotic family history of the Hardigrees (involving prostitution, arson, out-of-wedlock births, half-siblings of different races and smalltown empire-building) colors the tale in florid shades, and Smith piles on plot twists with a heavy hand. The late 20th-century setting is a bit incongruous the dynastic goings-on seem better suited to an earlier era but Smith knows how to generate genuine emotion, and readers will be wringing out their hankies by the time the protracted conclusion rolls around. Southern author tour.

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  • PublisherGrand Central Publishing
  • Publication date2003
  • ISBN 10 0446612650
  • ISBN 13 9780446612654
  • BindingPaperback
  • Number of pages400
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