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What's Left Untold
- Narrated by: Pam Tsujioka
- Length: 15 hrs and 51 mins
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Every secret has its price.
Anna Clark and Lia Clay were unlikely best friends in high school, but their yin-and-yang personalities drew them together in a sister-like bond. Then during college, Lia inexplicably walked out on their friendship and disappeared, leaving Anna hurt, confused, and disillusioned.
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Critic Reviews
"What's Left Untold is a heartfelt and surprising examination of friendship, honesty, and whether 'love is love.'" (Cara Sue Achterberg, national best-selling author of Girls' Weekend)
"I stayed up half the night reading this book, nearly one-more-chaptering myself to death!" (Suanne Schafer, author of Hunting the Devil)