An elderly white Louisiana socialite reveals her shocking life story
to the writer of her memoirs in this family saga by a USA
Today–bestselling author. When Aurore Gerritsen watched her lover
kill her father, it was just one act of violence in a long chain of
dramatic events. Years later, behind the iron lace gates of wealthy
New Orleans, beneath the veneer of her society name, linger secrets
that Aurore Gerritsen has hidden for a lifetime, and truths that
threaten to change forever the lives of her unsuspecting family. Now,
as Aurore faces her own mortality, she needs to reveal those secrets
that have haunted her for so many years. Aurore seeks out Phillip
Benedict and asks him to tell her story. He’s intrigued, but wonders
why the matriarch of a prominent white family would choose to confess
her sins to an outspoken black journalist. Finally Phillip agrees, but
though he thinks he’s ready for anything she might say, the truth is
that nothing can prepare him for the impact of Aurore’s shocking
revelations. Praise for Iron Lace “A fascinating tale of the tangled
race relations and complex history of Louisiana . . . this is a
page-turner.” —New Orleans Times-Picayune “Richly textured and
deeply moving, Iron Lace is a break-your-heart love story in the grand
tradition.” —Karen Harper, New York Times–bestselling author of
Shaker Run “This portrait of racism from 1919 to the mid-1960s is
intricate, seductive and a darned good read.” —Publishers Weekly
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ISBN
9781426865442
Publisert
2024
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Mira
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Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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