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2 Books by Dianne Dixon
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Overview: Dianne Dixon (winner of the Humanitas Prize for Excellence in Screenwriting and double Emmy nominee) regularly received glowing reviews for her work in television: "Her characters dance off the page." (Jane Hewland/Sky Television, UK) "An enormously gifted writer." (LaVerne McKinnon/CBS Television) "Her knowledge of storytelling is both clear and articulate." (Nate Hopper/Sony Pictures).
Now Dianne is receiving equally enthusiastic response to her work as a novelist: "Captivating, fascinating." (Seattle Post-Intelligencer) "Absorbing and provocative." (Huffington Post) "Convincing prose, particularly the dialogue." (Kirkus) "An exciting new writer, capable of creating a well-paced, emotional page-turner of the best kind." (Katie Crouch, New York Times bestselling author of Girls in Trucks and The Magnolia League).
Genre: Psychological Thriller | Contemporary Women Fiction

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The Language of Secrets (Mar 23, 2010)
Justin Fisher has a successful career as the manager of a luxury hotel, a lovely wife, and a charming young son. While all signs point to a bright future, Justin can no longer ignore the hole in his life left by his estranged family. When he finally gathers the courage to reconnect with his troubled past, Justin is devastated to learn that his parents have passed away. And a visit to the cemetery brings the greatest shock of all—next to the graves of his father and mother sits a smaller tombstone for a three-year-old boy: a boy named Thomas Justin Fisher. What follows is an extraordinary journey as Justin struggles with issues of his own identity and pieces together the complex and heartbreaking truth about his family. With great skill and care, Dianne Dixon explores the toll that misunderstandings, blame, and resentment can take on a family. But it is the intimate details of family life—a mother's lullaby for her son, a father's tragic error in judgment—that make this novel so exceptional and an absolute must for reading groups everywhere.
The Language of Secrets is the story of an unspeakable loss born of human frailty and an ultimate redemption born of human courage.

The Book of Someday (Sep 3, 2013)
Three women. One stranger in a shimmering silver dress. Whatever binds them together has already destroyed one life. It just might consume them all. Someday, Livvi Gray will break free from her past. Someday, she will escape her recurring nightmare about that stranger in a shimmering silver dress. Someday, she will have a family of her own. Now she's found Andrew, and someday seems to be right around the corner. But there's so much Livvi doesn't know. Shortly before her thirtieth birthday, she will come face-to-face with the stranger from her dream-an encounter that will alter Livvi's future and crack open everything she knew about her past. Livvi is swiftly moving toward the ultimate turning point in her life-and she's not the only one. Linked by an unforgettable mystery, photographer Micah and young mother AnnaLee are also being rapidly drawn into a web of devastating secrets about the unexpected ways in which we choose to protect-and betray-the people we love.

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