"Men judge generally more by the eye than by the hand, for everyone can see and few can feel. Every one sees what you appear to be, very few really know what you are."

~ Niccolo di Bernardo dei Machiavelli

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A lie brought them together… will the truth tear them apart?

Imogen and Harrison Banks are passionately in love with one another. They also enjoy a non-monogamous marriage that few people know about.

But when Harrison starts seeing Amanda Stanley, who is cheating on her Hawaiian husband, Herd, the former investigative journalist in Imogen takes issue, fuelled by betrayals and injustices that marred her adolescence and early adulthood.

Under the guise of celebrating her 20th wedding anniversary in Hawai‘i, Imogen manipulates her way into Herd’s life and seduces him to even the score—for him—as she prepares to expose his wife’s affair. But, normally expert at playing games with others, she soon realises she has met her match in this pensive, unassuming artist. His eyes see through her polished veneer, and his hands have come to know her too well.

Plagued by second thoughts about continuing her stubborn quest to uncover the truth, Imogen knows she will only end up hurting the man she has—alarmingly—grown to love, who neither deserves it nor invited her interference.

To protect her heart, will she break his?

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By the Eye, By the Hand is a sensory delight set against the backdrop of Hawai‘i Island and will resonate with readers of Liane Moriarty and Meg Mason.

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A Triptych Series Novel

Triptych /'trɪptɪk/
noun
A set of three associated artistic, literary, or musical works intended to be appreciated together.

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This is the third and final book in an intertwined series about the lives and loves of three professionally successful women in their mid-40s who have been friends for over two decades and are at a crossroads in their lives. The books run concurrently, mostly within the span of six weeks, and include crossover scenes/events from the main female characters' points of view. They can be read alone, but the best experience will come from reading all of them in order.

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