On the eve of her retirement, Georgia attorney Mikala Aulani is as vivacious and vibrant as ever, eagerly anticipating a happy future with her partner, Ben. But if Kala has learned anything in thirty-five years of practicing law, it's that the truth can always surprise you. And when Adam Star turns up at her office, confessing to the long-ago murder of his wife, Kala must return to a notorious case that has never stopped haunting her.
Ten years have passed since young nurse Sophie Lee was accused of murdering her wealthy patient, Audrey Star. Kala defended Sophie and had no doubt of her innocence—or of Adam Star's guilt—but the prosecution convinced a jury otherwise. Sophie was convicted on a Tuesday—the day on which every significant event in her life, good or bad, seems to happen.
Now, on the verge of his death, Adam exonerates Sophie and also leaves her a huge fortune in atonement. Released from prison, Sophie retreats to Kala's house and tries to evade the media frenzy that surrounds her. Kala is determined to help her client make her way back into the world and adjust to her new wealth and freedom. Yet for both, there are still revelations in store—about the nature of redemption, the strange workings of fate, and the power of forgiveness. And most of all, about the secrets that hide in every heart—even those we think we know best.
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""Tuesday's Child was hard to put down. The end was a surprise. I was a little disappointed. I have read most of her books and have really enjoyed all of them." -PY"
— Kountze (4 out of 5 stars)
" Great read! Always wanted to know what the title had to do with the story. Found out!! Hope you will too! "
— Karen, 2/20/2014" Very good book about someone convicted for a crime released after ten years due to a deathbed confession. "
— Jackie, 2/18/2014" This is a good story, not a great story. I liked the characters; my interest in the plot line was inconsistent. At least one character was totally unbelievable but affected my evaluation of book. "
— Carol, 2/17/2014" It was an ok read until you got to the last few pages and it just bombs! It just seemed to go in circles with no clear plot. Epic Fail! "
— Jennifer, 2/9/2014" Enjoyed the story. I like the twist at the end. "
— Lynne, 1/29/2014" This was one of the worst written books I have ever read. The plot really didnt make sense. The characters were so weak in their development that their personalities changed from one paragraph to the next. I am not a writer but I think I could've written a better book. I haven't read any of Fern Michaels other books but if they are anything like this one no thanks. "
— Jo, 1/22/2014" A good easy read-just when you think you know what is going on, there are twists and turns. "
— Marion, 1/22/2014" The story line was interesting but the writing seemed very amateurish, especially the dialogue. "
— DianeR, 1/18/2014" As are most of her books this one was pretty predictable. I always say I am not reading another one but then I give it a try. OK read but nothing I would rave about. Just if you want a fast read. "
— Brenda, 1/11/2014" I really did not like this book but was advised to read it right through to the end because it got better - I didn't think that it did. "
— Lorraine, 12/28/2013" Really enjoyed this one - a bit of a twist at the end. "
— Jane, 12/13/2013" Excellent, Could not put down. Was not expecting the ending the way it did. "
— Debbie, 12/10/2013" Not one of my favoites by this author. Went on and on and on. Even though it was a short novel, it could have ended 50 pages sooner. "
— Vicki, 11/12/2013" Started out great but then in the last part nah hated it "
— Christi, 11/1/2013" I enjoyed this book but I figured out the twist before the ending! All of the characters seemed to have more money than Fort Knox! That was a bit hard to believe! "
— Pmuckala, 10/27/2013" Another great book by Michaels. It was a surprise to the end about what actually happened "
— Joann, 10/5/2013" A very good storyline that took lots of twists and turns! Fern Michaels did a wonderful job giving a look into law, Hawaii, and Atlanta! "
— Jane, 7/21/2013" Book on tape - pretty bad overall "
— Lisa, 7/3/2013" Fern Michaels is a very good storyteller. This book keeps you on the edge of your seat trying to decide what is coming next. Loved this book "
— Bonnie, 7/1/2013" Fern Michaels does revenge very well. This novel took some very interesting and unexpected turns. "
— Janet, 6/3/2013" Another great book from Fern Michaels. Wow, the ending susprise me, not what I though would have happen. You need to read this great book. "
— Teresa, 5/20/2013" Good mystery. Well written as all Michaels' books are. It was an easy one-day read that kept my interest all day long. "
— Anna, 3/4/2013" An interesting mystery & an enjoyable read for the most part. I never really had any great affinity for too many of the characters & found some of the writing stiff. I have enjoyed other Fern Michaels books more. "
— Cathy, 1/14/2013" Interesting premise clumsily executed. Improbable characters and arcs changing with lightning quick speed result in a disjointed, aggravating read. "
— Victoria, 10/10/2012" Love the descriptions and the twist. "
— Truitti, 9/8/2012" Enjoyable- enjoyed a theme other than the Sister books-strong women charaters "
— Kathy, 8/25/2012" Not much of an in depth storyline. "
— Twiga21, 8/23/2012Fern Michaels is the USA Today and New York Times bestselling author of thirty-five books in the Sisterhood series, as well as novels in eleven other series and seventy-two stand-alone novels. There are over ninety five million copies of her books in print. She has built and funded several large day care centers in her hometown, and is a passionate animal lover who has outfitted police dogs across the country with special bulletproof vests. Visit her website at FernMichaels.com.
Jeff Cummings, as an audiobook narrator, has won both an Earphones Award and the prestigious Audie Award in 2015 for Best Narration in Science and Technology. He is also a twenty-year veteran of the stage, having worked at many regional theaters across the country, from A Contemporary Theatre in Seattle and the Alliance Theatre in Atlanta to the Utah Shakespeare Festival in Cedar City and the International Mystery Writers’ Festival in Owensboro, Kentucky. He also spent seven seasons with the Oregon Shakespeare Festival.