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Eyes Edged With Tears

Mildred Blanchard is ordinary no more. A demure insurance clerk in wartime Des Moines, she abandons her quiet life after a crushing betrayal, reinventing herself as Carly, a daring platinum-blonde vixen. On the run, she meets Leo Rossi, a mysterious, scarred stranger with a flashy Packard and a roll of cash. Together, they speed across the American West, blurring the line between seduction and survival. Eyes Edged With Tears is a dark, cinematic noir of identity, desire, and danger, perfect for fans of high-stakes psychological thrillers and classic 1940s grit.

Mildred Blanchard is the definition of “ordinary”—a demure insurance clerk in wartime Des Moines who spends her days clattering away at a typewriter and her nights swooning over a radio idol.

But when a chance encounter with fame ends in a devastating betrayal of her own values, Mildred makes a radical choice. She incinerates her old life and emerges as Carly, a platinum-blonde vixen who trades “appropriate” for “dangerous.”

Enter Leo Rossi, a smooth-talking stranger with a sunflower-yellow Packard and a roll of cash thick enough to choke a horse. Leo is heading to California, and Carly is ready to burn every bridge behind her. As they roar across the open stretches of the American West, the line between seduction and survival blurs.

Leo is a man of secrets—marked by literal and figurative scars—and Carly is a woman who has nothing left to lose. In a world of “Loose Lips Sink Ships,” Carly and Leo are playing the most dangerous game of all. I

Recommended for fans of gritty, 1940s-style noir and high-stakes psychological thrillers like James M. Cain’s Double Indemnity. If you enjoy the dark, atmospheric suspense and identity-shifting tension found in Patricia Highsmith’s The Talented Mr. Ripley, Eyes Edged With Tears will captivate you with its cinematic pacing and its transformation of an ordinary life into a dangerous “vanishing act.”

Perfect for readers who crave “Poverty Row” era grit, complex anti-heroes, and a story that feels like a classic black-and-white film brought to life.

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