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Malice
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Danielle Steel
  
Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
Subject(s):  Fiction
Language(s):  English

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File size:   2186 KB
ISBN:   9780307566645
Release date:   Feb 24, 2009

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In her 37th bestselling novel, Danielle Steel tells the compelling story of a woman who must struggle to overcome a shattering betrayal, and the cruelest kind of malice.

At seventeen, the night of her mother's funeral, Grace Adams is attacked. It is not the first time, and a brutal crime ensues.

And to everyone's horror, Grace will not tell the truth. She is a young woman with secrets too horrible to tell, with hurts so deep they may never heal. She is also beautiful enough for men to want her no matter how much she does not want them. Whatever the outcome, Grace Adams will have to live with whatever happened during those terrible years. After a lifetime of being a victim, now she must pay the price for other people's sins.

From the depths of an Illinois women's prison to a Chicago modeling agency to a challenging career in New York, Grace must carry the past with her wherever she goes. And in healing her own pain, she reaches out to battered women and children who live a nightmare she knows all too well.

When Grace meets Charles Mackenzie, a New York lawyer, she has found a man who wants nothing from her-except to heal her, to hear her secrets, and to give her the family she so desperately wants. But, with happiness finally within her grasp, and precious loved ones to protect, Grace is at her most vulnerable-in danger of losing everything to a vicious tabloid press and an enemy from her past, an enemy bent on malice at all costs.

With rare insight and power, Danielle Steel writes this extraordinary woman's story, portraying her struggle to triumph over malice and betrayal, and to transform a lifetime of pain into a blessing for others. Revealing both the stark reality of domestic abuse and the healing power of love, Malice, is more than superb fiction. It is a piece of life.

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Excerpts

Chapter 1...
The sounds of the organ music drifted up to the Wedgwood blue sky.  Birds sang in the trees, and in the distance, a child called out to a friend on a lazy summer morning.  The voices inside the church rose in powerful unison, as they sang the familiar hymns that Grace had sung with her family since childhood. But this morning, she couldn't sing anything.  She could barely move, as she stood, staring straight ahead at her mother's casket.

Everyone knew Ellen Adams had been a good mother, a good wife, a respected citizen until she died.  She had taught school before Grace was born, and she would have liked to have had more children, but it just hadn't happened.  Her health had always been frail, and at thirty-eight she had gotten cancer.  The cancer started in her uterus, and after a hysterectomy, she'd had both chemotherapy and radiation.  But the cancer spread to her lungs anyway, and her lymph nodes, and eventually her bones.  It had been a four-and-a-half-year battle.  And now, at forty-two, she was gone.

She had died at home, and Grace had taken care of her single-handedly until the last two months when her father had finally had to hire two nurses to help her. But Grace still sat next to her bedside for hours when she came home from school.

And at night, it was Grace who went to her when she called out in pain, helped her turn, carried her to the bathroom, or gave her medication.  The nurses only worked in the daytime.  Her father didn't want them there at night, and everyone realized he had a hard time accepting just how sick his wife was.  And now he stood in the pew next to Grace and cried like a baby.

John Adams was a handsome man.  He was forty-six, and one of the best attorneys in Watseka, and surely the most loved.  He had studied at the University of Illinois after serving in the Second World War, and then came home to Watseka, a hundred miles south of Chicago.  It was a small, immaculately kept town, filled with profoundly decent people.  And he handled all their legal needs, and listened to all their problems.  He went through their divorces with them, or battles over property, bringing peace to warring members of families.  He was always fair, and everyone liked him for it.  He handled personal injury, and claims against the State, he wrote wills, and helped with adoptions.  Other than the town's most popular medical practitioner, who was a friend of his too, John Adams was one of the most loved and respected men in Watseka.

John Adams had been the town's football star as a young man, and he had gone on to play in college.  Even as a boy, people had been crazy about him.  His parents had died in a car accident when he was sixteen, and his grandparents had all died years before that, and families literally argued over who was going to invite him to live with them until he finished high school.  He was always such a nice guy and so helpful.  In the end, he had stayed with two different families, and both of them loved him dearly.

He knew practically everyone in town by name, and there were more than a few divorcees and young widows who had had an eye on him ever since Ellen had been so sick in the last few years.  But he never gave them the time of day, except to be friendly, or ask about their kids.  He had never had a roving eye, which was another nice thing people always said about him.

"And Lord knows he has a right to," one of the older men who knew...

About the Author

DANIELLE STEEL has been hailed as one of the world's most popular authors, with over 530 million copies of her novels sold. Her many international bestsellers include Toxic Bachelors, Miracle, ImPossible, Echoes, Second Chance, Ransom, Safe Harbour, and other highly acclaimed novels. She is also the author of His Bright Light, the story of her son Nick Traina's life and death.

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