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BIG LIES IN A SMALL TOWN by Diane Chamberlain, read by Susan Bennett
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BIG LIES IN A SMALL TOWN by Diane Chamberlain, read by Susan Bennett

Narrator Susan Bennett adds an exciting dimension to a gripping story of racism, madness, murder, and romance in North Carolina. Dual stories in this novel center around women with connections to a WPA mural, and the many secrets hidden by a small town.

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January 10, 20207m 14s

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Show Notes

AudioFile’s Robin Whitten and host Jo Reed discuss Susan Bennett’s narration of this multilayered novel on audio. In 1940, a young artist faces hostility from the people of Edenton, North Carolina, when she is hired to paint a mural in the post office. In 2018, a woman just out of prison uncovers disturbing details and sinister events while restoring the now decaying mural. Bennett adds an exciting dimension to a gripping story of racism, madness, murder, and romance. Published by Macmillan Audio.

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