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Apr 2, 2019

Lights All Night Long, Lydia Fitzpatrick


Russian exchange student Ilya is an enigma to the Louisiana family who are hosting him for a summer. In their land of Super Walmarts, free refills and Megachurches they can’t grasp what he left behind. The biting cold small refinery town of Berlozhniki, the shared rooms, the teacher who pushed him to succeed and her policeman husband. The local oligarch, whose money made Ilya’s trip to the States possible and his older drug-addicted brother Vlad, who is in prison for multiple murders; crimes Ilya is sure he didn’t commit.

Even from America, Ilya is determined to free his brother. It was their dream to come to America, together. Forging a connection with the Mason family’s oldest daughter, Sadie (who has secrets of her own). Ilya, Sadie and Sadie’s cousin start to track down the only foreigner who was in Berlozhniki at the same times the murders occurred, he has to be the real killer. Vlad left Ilya the evidence he needs to clear him, but will he hear it in time?

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