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I received one book in the mail last week: The Language of Secrets by Diane Dixon

From the author's website:

Justin Fisher appears to have the perfect life—a beautiful wife, a baby son, a glamorous job as a luxury hotel manager, and the lavish spoils of his prosperous in-laws. But beneath this charmed existence, lies a dark secret: Justin’s past is a puzzle with missing pieces. His search for the truth begins with his attempt to reconnect with his parents: a visit to 822 Lima Street—the house where he was born—a place made unforgettable by a haunting song his mother sang to him when he was a child.

Justin is shocked to discover his mother and father are dead. But the real jolt comes when he visits their gravesite. There, he finds a weathered headstone bearing his name; and an inscription that says he died before his third birthday. And so begins Dixon’s intriguing tale spanning almost four decades and thousands of miles—from the lush shores of California to the coastal hamlets of Connecticut.

At the heart of the story is the woman Justin remembers as his mother: Caroline Fisher. In college, as the result of a bicycle accident, Caroline forges friendships with three, very different men—one becomes her husband, one a secret flame, and one her closest confidant. Years later, on Halloween, the lives of this foursome collide again. The collision occurs when they are balancing jobs and families; and leads to shocking betrayals, heartbreaking loss, shattered memories—and unexpected deaths.

The drama of the story has its roots in a startling and emotionally wrenching family tragedy. Caroline, who spends most of her adult life trying to obscure the details of that tragedy, finds herself lost in her own lies; realizing, with bewilderment and regret, “that she had unwittingly written her life into a language of secrets, into an indecipherable code riddled with questions.” In chapters that alternate between the past and present, Dixon reveals the damage family members can inflict upon one another in the name of love, and explores the devastating ways in which that damage echoes from one generation to the next.

Publication date is March 23, 2010.

I find the premise of this book to be very interesting. I know I'd be having a surreal moment if I went to visit my parent's grave site and found my own name on a tombstone!

7 comments:

bermudaonion on February 8, 2010 at 10:35 AM said...

Ooh, that looks so good! Enjoy!

cindysloveofbooks on February 8, 2010 at 11:13 AM said...

Donna sounds good. Kinda scary to see ur name on a tombstone.

Tina on February 8, 2010 at 11:47 AM said...

Wow....this sounds like one I'm going to track down.

BTW, I'm over a week behind on my blog feeder, just got caught up on yours today. I so enjoy your choice of books and your reviews. I may not always chime in with a comment, but I always come away with several more books for my TBR pile.

Laura at Library of Clean Reads on February 8, 2010 at 1:44 PM said...

You're right. The premise of this story is great. Enjoy!

Staci on February 8, 2010 at 8:56 PM said...

Now this one sounds pretty darn intriguing!!! Enjoy!

Linda Nguyen on February 8, 2010 at 10:36 PM said...

"... an inscription that says he died before his third birthday." That took me by surprise. Looks like a good book. =)

avisannschild on February 11, 2010 at 12:04 PM said...

This sounds like a good one! The title sounded familiar, though, so I checked and I have a book called Secret Language!

 

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