
Born from a Twitter exchange between bestselling authors, "Mad Honey" explores identity and secrets when a mother's son becomes suspect in his girlfriend's death. GMA's Book Club pick captivates with moral complexity reminiscent of Picoult's "Nineteen Minutes" - now being adapted for screen.
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Olivia McAfee thought she had escaped her past when she fled Boston with her six-year-old son Asher, leaving behind an abusive marriage to a renowned cardiac surgeon. In Adams, New Hampshire, she rebuilt her life around beekeeping-transforming her father's hobby into a thriving business. The symmetry of the hives provided structure to her shattered world. "Bodies easily crushed develop weapons," her father had taught her about bees, a lesson she'd internalized all too well in her marriage. For years, Olivia and Asher lived in relative peace, with Asher growing into a talented hockey player and artist. When he begins dating Lily Campanello, a new girl with a talent for cello, Olivia is delighted. But their carefully constructed world collapses when Asher calls from the police station: "Mom, I think Lily's dead." Found at the bottom of her stairs with blood pooling beneath her head, Lily's death transforms from tragedy to suspected murder when Asher is arrested. Suddenly, Olivia must question everything she thought she knew about her son. Could the sweet boy who once stood between her and her abusive husband have inherited his father's capacity for violence? Is it possible to truly know anyone, even your own child?
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