Sunday, March 6, 2016

Black-Eyed Susans / Julia Heaberlin / 354 pages

Perfect book for a cold, wintry January day...or a rainy day in March.  Tessa Cartwright, a creative artist/sculptor is shocked to find Black-Eyed Susans, a summer-time bloom, planted outside her bedroom window.  She is terrified at the implication.  Is the man who abducted her while she was out running eighteen years ago and left her for dead in a ditch with other bodies and bones stalking her?  The dead girls were referred to as Black-Eyed Susans by the media.  Did Tessa help send the wrong man to prison?  Tessa decides to help investigate his possible innocence and to convince authorities to find the guilty part before he comes for her for or her daughter.


"You'll always get the right answer if you slow down and think about it."
"God puts pieces in the wrong places to keep us busy solving puzzles, and in the perfect places so that we never forget that there is a God."

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