A stunning debut novel The End of Always tells the story of one young womans struggle to rise above a vicious family legacy and take charge of her own life. In 1907 Wisconsin seventeen-year-old Marie Reehs is determined: she will not marry a violent man as did her mother and grandmother before her. Day after day Marie toils at the local laundry watched by an older man who wants to claim her for his own. Night after night she is haunted by the memory of her mother who died in a mysterious accident to which her father was the only witness. She longs for an independent life but her older sister wants nothing more than to maintain the family as it was with its cruel rules and punishments. Her younger sister is too young to understand. At first it seems that Maries passionate love affair with a charismatic young man will lead her to freedom. But she soon realizes that she too may have inherited the Reehs womens dark family curse. Set in the lush woods and small towns of turn-of-the-century Wisconsin and inspired by real events in the authors family history The End of Always is a transcendent story of one womans desperate efforts to escape a brutal heritage. Both enthralling and deeply lyrical Randi Davenports novel is also an intensely affecting testament to the power of determination and hope and a gripping reminder of our nations long love affair with violence.