by Erik Therme
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GENRE: Psychological Thriller
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BLURB:
Nine months ago, Tess’s five-year-old daughter
was killed in a car accident. The driver, Brady Becker, was sentenced to two
years in prison. It didn't make Tess’s pain go away.
Brady also has a daughter: A twelve-year-old named
Eve who walks to Chandler Middle School every day. Tess knows this because
she's been watching Eve for the last three weeks. It isn’t fair that Brady’s
daughter gets to live, while Tess’s daughter does not.
When Eve goes missing, all eyes turn to Tess, who
doesn’t have an alibi. But Tess isn’t guilty.
Or so she believes.
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Excerpt:
I slouch further into the driver’s seat as Eve exits her
apartment complex across the street. Today, she’s wearing jean shorts, sandals,
and a blue tank top; blonde hair pulled into a crooked ponytail, her
electric-pink backpack secured firmly over both shoulders. Eve turned twelve a
few weeks ago, and since that day, she walks the six blocks to and from
Chandler Middle School alone. She’s a few minutes later today than yesterday,
but last Friday she was so early I almost missed her leaving. That won’t happen
again.
Eve stops just outside the complex doors and tilts her head
upward. Her mother, Meg, is raining down an angry stream of words from the
screen-less window one story above. I can’t make out what’s being said, but I
do manage to catch a single word riding the mild May breeze: ungrateful. There
was clearly an argument this morning, maybe about laundry that wasn’t folded,
or unfinished homework, or a dishwasher that wasn’t unloaded, or one of a
thousand other things a mother raising a twelve-year-old daughter alone can stress
over.
But Eve is a trooper.
She patiently listens to every word with her head raised,
not talking back, not crossing her arms, not reflecting her mother’s anger. I
think to myself: what if today’s the day? What if something unthinkable happens
to Eve this very morning and she’s never seen again? What would Meg do with
that guilt? How would she live with herself, knowing her final words to her
daughter were angry and bitter over something trivial and inconsequential?
REVIEW: If I could give this book more then star rating I sure would! This book is well put together that you can feel every emotion of the characters and feels as if you are living their lives. The author did such an amazing job putting this book together and I do believe I may have found a new favorite author!
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AUTHOR Bio and Links:
Erik Therme has
thrashed in garage bands, inadvertently harbored runaways, and met Darth Vader.
When he’s not at his computer, he can be found cheering on his youngest
daughter’s volleyball team, or watching horror movies with his oldest. He
currently resides in Iowa City, Iowa—one of only twenty-eight places in the
world that UNESCO has certified as a City of Literature.
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ReplyDeleteThanks for the generous review. :)
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