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She looked up at Norman and swallowed. “I might have sentenced my own mother to prison for something she didn’t do.”
Norman nodded. “You want me to look into it and see what happened.”
“Yes,” said Darcy slowly. “I need to know what happened, for better or worse. Whatever you charge, I’ll pay it.”
Norman shook his head. “For a friend of Amelia’s, I’ll do it for free.”
Darcy smiled. “I knew coming here was the right thing to do.”
“You’re doing a brave thing,” said Norman. “A lot of people would rather live in ignorance than risk finding out they made a mistake like that.”
Darcy smiled a bit, but it was a smile filled with sadness. “I just need to know the truth.”
“I’ll find it,” said Norman. He took out his notepad and readied his pen. “Start at the beginning. Tell me everything.”
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Acknowledgments
Thank you, as always, to my parents, friends, and family for their support of my writing. Whenever I need advice or help, they are always there.
Thank you to my editor, Allister Thompson.
Thank you to Dane at EbookLaunch for the cover design.
About the Author
Ben Follows is a Canadian writer currently living in the greater Toronto area. He has a degree in history from McGill University. The Other Side of Goodbye is his fourth novel.
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