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Authors: Jennifer Steil
Also by Jennifer Steil
The Woman Who Fell from the Sky
This book is a work of fiction. Names, characters, businesses, organizations, places, events, and incidents either are the product of the author's imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, events, or locales is entirely coincidental.
Copyright © 2015 by Jennifer F. Steil
All rights reserved. Published in the United States by Doubleday, a division of Random House LLC, New York, and in Canada by Random House of Canada Limited, Toronto, Penguin Random House companies.
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Grateful acknowledgment is made to the following for permission to reprint previously published and unpublished material: Ernest Tubb Music, for permission to reprint lyrics from “Waltz Across Texas.”
eBook design adapted from printed book design by Maria Carella
Cover design by John Fontana
Cover images: woman © Wojciech Zwolinski/Trevillion Images; city © Nadeem Khawar/Moment/Getty Images
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Steil, Jennifer.
The ambassador's wife : a novel / Jennifer Steil. â First edition.
pages; cm
ISBN 978-0-385-53902-9 (hardcover) ISBN 978-0-385-53903-6 (eBook)
1. AmbassadorsâFiction. 2. ArtistsâFiction. 3. KidnappingâFiction. I. Title.
PS3619.T4485A83 2015
813'.6âdc23
2014018579
eBook ISBNâ9780385539036
v4.1
a
Chapter 4: January 2007: Miranda
Chapter 5: August 9, 2010: Finn
Chapter 6: June 7, 2007: Miranda
Chapter 7: August 14, 2010: Miranda
Chapter 8: June 7, 2007: Miranda
Chapter 9: September 3, 2010: Finn
Chapter 10: June 7, 2007: Miranda
Chapter 11: August 18, 2010: Miranda
Chapter 12: August 30, 2007: Miranda
Chapter 13: October 2010: Miranda
Chapter 14: September 17, 2007: Miranda
Chapter 15: September 17, 2007: Finn
Chapter 16: September 18, 2007: Miranda
Chapter 17: October 19, 2010: Finn
Chapter 18: September 18, 2007: Norman
Chapter 19: October 2007: Miranda
Chapter 20: January 4, 2008: Finn
Chapter 21: January 11, 2008: Miranda
Chapter 22: October 2010: Miranda
Chapter 23: November 5, 2010: Miranda
Chapter 24: July 2008: Miranda
Chapter 25: November 19, 2010: Finn
Chapter 26: September 19, 2008: Miranda
Chapter 27: November 2010: Miranda
Chapter 28: July 4, 2010: Miranda
Chapter 29: November 18, 2010: Finn
Chapter 30: August 11, 2009: Miranda
Chapter 31: November 29, 2010: Finn
Chapter 32: March 17, 2010: Miranda
Chapter 33: December 3, 2010: Finn
Chapter 34: December 1, 2010: Miranda
Chapter 35: June 23, 2007: Finn
Chapter 36: December 7, 2010: Miranda
Chapter 37: December 12, 2010: Finn
Chapter 38: December 25, 2010: Finn
Chapter 39: December 8, 2010: Miranda
Chapter 40: January 2, 2011: Imaan
Chapter 41: January 3, 2011: Finn
Chapter 42: December 2010: Miranda
Chapter 43: December 13, 2010: Finn
Chapter 44: January 13, 2011: Miranda
Chapter 45: December 13, 2010: Finn
Chapter 46: February 14, 2011: Miranda
Chapter 47: February 14, 2011: Tazkia
Chapter 48: February 14, 2011: Finn
Chapter 49: February 14, 2011: Miranda
Chapter 50: February 14, 2011: Tazkia
Chapter 51: February 14, 2011: Miranda
Chapter 52: February 14, 2011: Finn
Chapter 53: February 14, 2011: Miranda
Chapter 54: February 14â15, 2011
Chapter 55: February 17, 2011: Miranda
Chapter 56: March 11, 2011: Miranda
Chapter 57: April 3, 2011: Finn
Chapter 58: April 29, 2011: Miranda
Chapter 59: May 5, 2011: Norman
Chapter 61: May 5, 2011: Miranda
Chapter 63: May 5â6, 2011: Miranda
Chapter 64: May 6, 2011: Miranda
Chapter 65: May 6, 2011: Miranda
Chapter 67: May 8, 2011: Miranda
F
OR
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IM AND
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HEADORA, MY HOME
SEPTEMBER 17, 2010
As she curls herself around the wasted body of a stranger's child, cupping the tiny head in her hand, the remembered glow of a painting emerges unbidden from the gloom of Miranda's mind. A woman sleeps in a boat, reclined in her husband's arms and draped alongside the body of her sleeping child, bathed in a benediction of pale light. Around them are dark water and a darker shore. The woman's body is limp, trusting, abandoned to its fate. Opposite the slumbering family, Fortune plies the oars, with the assistance of a hopeful Cupid. Something about the imageâthe family's relinquishing of control over their destinyâfills Miranda with terror. They drift, serenely dreaming, into darkness
. Wake,
she wants to cry to them
. Wake up and take an oar.
Fortune and Cupid are unreliable guides. As the baby tugs at her breast, Miranda gazes down at her with dull eyes, trying to remember the name of the painting. What was it? The child whimpers as the nipple slips away from her mouth; she is too weak to suck for long
. The Dream of Happiness.
That was it. Constance Mayer's
Dream of Happiness.
She who had known so little of it in her own life. When Miranda thinks back on her brief life with Cressida and Finn, this is the image that keeps returning to her. A moment of blissful unconsciousness, and then black
.