Here’s the blurb:
One snowy night in 1998, Brooke Mulcahy's car slides off the
road in rural Vermont. Her car is discovered. She is not. Twenty-one years
later, Robert Kirby, Brooke's stepbrother, is paid a visit from a young woman
(Lily), claiming to be Brooke's daughter. Since a tumultuous upbringing,
Robert, formerly known as "Bobby," has enjoyed considerable success.
Now an esteemed professor at a private Upstate New York university, Robert has
just received a significant NEH grant. After Lily's visit, Robert's life is
upended.
His wife Stephanie reveals she is unhappy in the marriage and takes their
teenage son to visit her sister in PA. Brooke's former best friend, Aaron
Reardon, still devastated from Brooke's disappearance, offers to help. And
forever lurking in the background is Mike Rakowski, Brooke's ex, a possessive,
abusive drug addict.
As Robert's world unravels, he revisits that night twenty-one years ago where
everything went wrong, unearthing a horrible, bone-chilling secret. In the vein
of Simone St. James' Sun Down Motel and other female-driven domestic
psychological thrillers today, All Who Wander mines
the depths of past transgression, begging the question: do past sins
automatically negate future happiness?
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