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The Most Wanted Jacquelyn Mitchard

The Most Wanted By Jacquelyn Mitchard

The Most Wanted by Jacquelyn Mitchard


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Summary

This novel concerns a very young woman who falls in love with a prisoner and bears his child. Then a dramatic event threatens to tear them all apart.

The Most Wanted Summary

The Most Wanted by Jacquelyn Mitchard

The long awaited second novel from Jacquelyn Mitchard, author of the million selling The Deep End of the Ocean. Arley Mowbray, only fourteen years old, is dreaming her life away in South Texas when -- defying all earthly logic -- she falls in love with an outlaw, Dillon LeGrande, and becomes his wife, and the mother of his child. When she meets her advocate and defender, Annie Singer, both their lives will change for ever. What happens to Arley and her husband is the stuff of legend. Dillon will break out of prison on a terrifying errand, but is it to claim his wife and baby daughter or to destroy them? Larger than life, yet the very stuff of life itself, The Most Wanted is a spellbinding story of reckless love that breaks all the rules -- a tour de force in which Jacquelyn Mitchard's fierce, tender insights into the bonds of mothers and daughters are powerfully and unforgettably conveyed.

The Most Wanted Reviews

Acclaim for The Deep End of the Ocean: 'Masterfully paced... A story of one family's slow tumble back into light.' Los Angeles Times 'A drama with the tension of a thriller... that moves deeply into the emotional territory of family ties.' People

About Jacquelyn Mitchard

Jacquelyn Mitchard is a journalist and the author of several non-fiction books including The Rest of Us, a moving collection of her journalism about family life. The Deep End of the Ocean, which was her first novel, was a runaway New York Times bestseller. She lives in Madison, Wisconsin, with her five children.

Additional information

GOR003759208
9780006511182
000651118X
The Most Wanted by Jacquelyn Mitchard
Used - Very Good
Paperback
HarperCollins Publishers
1999-07-05
418
N/A
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