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When Marian Adler marries Hal Sutter, a widower from the small Indiana town of Harlow, she moves into a house that still holds the shape of the woman who came before her. Lydia Sutter's recipe cards are in the kitchen drawer. Her roses are along the south fence-dead now, but planted by someone who meant to stay.The town is polite. The town is careful. And the town, Marian slowly realizes, is holding something it has never decided to say.A neighbor who weighs her words too precisely. A shopkeeper who calls her by the wrong name and goes still in the moment after. A death certificate that doesn't match the story Marian was told on a restaurant date fourteen months ago. And a note pressed inside a recipe binder, in a dead woman's handwriting: If something happens. Call Connie.After Lydia is a taut, slow-burning novella about what a woman discovers when she stops accepting the version of a story she's been given-and what it costs her to do something about it. It's a story about grief weaponized as cover. About a town that looked the other way not because it was evil, but because it was tired and fond and didn't ask the question it should have asked. And it's a story about the kind of courage that doesn't announce itself but simply gets in the car and drives. P. A. Farrell is a psychologist and published author with McGraw-Hill, Springer Publishing, Cafe Lit, Ravens Perch, Humans of the World, Active Muse, Free Spirit Publishing, Scarlet Leaf Review, 100 Word Project, Woodcrest Magazine, Confetti, and LitBreak. She's a top health writer for Medium.com, has published self-help books, and is a board member of Clinics4Life. She lives on the East Coast of the US.