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Lies that Bind

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A woman's life changes forever when she learns she has a sister her family kept secret from her in this thriller featuring female sleuth Maeve Conlon.
In the acclaimed Once Upon a Lie, Maggie Barbieri introduced Maeve Conlon, a single mother and bakery owner hiding dark secrets behind her cookie-cutter suburban life.
Now, Maeve's moving on with everyday life when the unthinkable happens: her father dies of a massive heart attack. Maeve's mother died when Maeve was very young, and growing up, it was always just her and her father. But on the day of his funeral, Maeve learns a shocking secret. She might have a sister she's never met. Maeve knows her father would never have kept something like that from her . . . Unless he thought he had to.
Meantime, someone keeps sneaking around Maeve's bakery. At first the signs are subtle, but then it becomes vandalism, and then it grows even more frightening. Could it be related to Maeve's search for her missing sister? Maeve soon decides it's time to take matters into her own capable hands. But administering her personal brand of justice is a dangerous undertaking, and between the ever-watchful eyes of her family and the lingering attention she's attracted from local police, Maeve will be forced to decide just how much she's willing to risk in the name of justice.
Praise for Once Upon a Lie, book 1 of the Maeve Conlon series
"[A] riveting tale of ordinary cruelty and complicated heroism." —Publishers Weekly, starred review
"Darkly powerful." —Hank Philippi Ryan, USA Today–bestselling author of The House Guest
"Suspenseful and satisfying." —Mary Jane Clark, New York Times–bestselling author of Dying for Mercy
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      December 1, 2014
      In Barbieri’s lukewarm follow-up to 2013’s Once Upon a Lie, a vindictive former neighbor approaches Maeve Conlon after Maeve’s father’s funeral to tell her she has an older sister. Soon afterward, Maeve is attacked in her Farringville, N.Y., bakery, then she finds a severed finger in her freezer. As the police investigate, she discovers that her sister, Evelyn, was born with developmental challenges and placed in Mansfield, an institution later closed because of poor conditions and abuses. Maeve joins a support group for relatives of the “Mansfield missing,” a group of residents who disappeared, but when an elderly woman from the group is killed, she realizes her quest for her sister might put her in peril. Barbieri drops frequent, heavy-handed reminders that Maeve herself is more dangerous than she appears, and secondary characters like her best friend, her ex-husband, and her oily landlord remain one-dimensional. Still, Barbieri effectively highlights the struggles faced by families with disabled children during the 1960s. Agent: Deborah Schneider, Gelfman Schneider Agency.

    • Kirkus

      December 1, 2014
      Maeve Conlon's life changes forever when a former neighbor reveals that she has a sister.Maeve (Once Upon a Lie, 2013) grew up in the Bronx as an only child. Her father's devotion to "Little Mavy. The most perfect girl in the world" sent Margie and Dolores Haggerty, who lived down the street with their verbally abusive, alcoholic parents, into fits of jealousy. But is it envy alone that prompts Dolores to tell Maeve at Jack Conlon's funeral: "You need to find...[y]our sister"? Gradually, over the course of weeks, Maeve extracts pitifully few details from the Haggertys: The child's name was Aibhlinn, and she was sent away because she was developmentally disabled. Maeve already has enough to cope with: a break-in at her bakery, The Comfort Zone; her assistant Jo's pregnancy; a raise in rent from her garlicky landlord, Sebastian DuClos; a promising new relationship with local cop Chris Larsson; a missing insurance check; and Christmas dinner with her ex-husband, Cal, and his new wife, Gabriela. But she can't let go of Aibhlinn. Convinced that her sister was sent to Mansfield, a residential placement shuttered years ago for gross negligence, Maeve joins a support group for relatives of "the Mansfield Missing," who disappeared when the facility closed. She grills Jimmy Moriarty, her late dad's closest friend. And she confronts Regina Hartwell, who worked at Mansfield when her sister would have been there. But for all her determination and persistence, what Maeve gets in return are dodges, hedges and, as she increasingly suspects, outright lies. Maeve's second outing matches all the reward of being a daughter and all the challenge of being a parent with the newfound wonder of becoming a sister.

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    • Booklist

      January 1, 2015
      Soon after Jack Conlon dies, Maeve Conlon learns that the father who raised her so lovingly had kept a big secret. At his wake, a drunken former neighbor, who had bullied Maeve mercilessly in childhood, blurts out the existence of a sister Maeve never knew about. As if Maeve didn't have enough on her plate, she starts searching for her sibling. The divorced single mother of two teenage daughters, Maeve is running a successful bakery, the Comfort Zone; helping her assistant, Jo, during the last stages of pregnancy; and dealing with break-ins at the bakery, the discovery of a severed human finger, and a missing insurance check. When she learns that her unacknowledged older sister, Evelyn, was brain-damaged, Maeve looks into the Mansfield Missing, a dozen residents of a nearby institution who were lost in the chaos of the institution's closing decades earlier. The second in the series (after Once upon a Lie, 2013), this is a fast-moving, nicely plotted story, lightened by the food factor (but sans recipes), with Maeve, who bakes to relieve stress, notable for her persistence and fearlessness, to a fault.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2015, American Library Association.)

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