Black-Eyed Susans
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Julia Heaberlin
TOP 5 SUNDAY TIMES AND USA TODAY BESTSELLER • For fans of Laura Lippman and Gillian Flynn comes an electrifying novel of stunning psychological suspense.“My book of the year so far . . . breathtakingly, heart-stoppingly brilliant.”—Sophie Hannah, New York Times bestselling author of The Monogram MurdersI am the star of screaming headlines and campfire ghost stories. I am one of the four Black-Eyed Susans. The lucky one. As a sixteen-year-old, Tessa Cartwright was found in a Texas field, barely alive amid a scattering of bones, with only fragments of memory as to how she got there. Ever since, the press has pursued her as the lone surviving “Black-Eyed Susan,” the nickname given to the murder victims because of the yellow carpet of wildflowers that flourished above their shared grave. Tessa’s testimony about those tragic hours put a man on death row. Now, almost two decades later, Tessa is an artist and single mother. In the desolate cold of February, she is shocked to discover a freshly planted patch of black-eyed susans—a summertime bloom—just outside her bedroom window. Terrified at the implications—that she sent the wrong man to prison and the real killer remains at large—Tessa turns to the lawyers working to exonerate the man awaiting execution. But the flowers alone are not proof enough, and the forensic investigation of the still-unidentified bones is progressing too slowly. An innocent life hangs in the balance. The legal team appeals to Tessa to undergo hypnosis to retrieve lost memories—and to share the drawings she produced as part of an experimental therapy shortly after her rescue. What they don’t know is that Tessa and the scared, fragile girl she was have built a fortress of secrets. As the clock ticks toward the execution, Tessa fears for her sanity, but even more for the safety of her teenaged daughter. Is a serial killer still roaming free, taunting Tessa with a trail of clues? She has no choice but to confront old ghosts and lingering nightmares to finally discover what really happened that night. Shocking, intense, and utterly original, Black-Eyed Susans is a dazzling psychological thriller, seamlessly weaving past and present in a searing tale of a young woman whose harrowing memories remain in a field of flowers—as a killer makes a chilling return to his garden.This ebook edition contains a special preview of Julia Heaberlin’s Paper Ghosts.Praise for Black-Eyed Susans“A masterful thriller that shouldn’t be missed . . . brilliantly conceived, beautifully executed . . . [Julia] Heaberlin’s work calls to mind that of Gillian Flynn. Both writers published impressive early novels that were largely overlooked, and then one that couldn’t be: Flynn’s Gone Girl and now Heaberlin’s Black-Eyed Susans. Don’t miss it.”—The Washington Post“[A] gem of a novel . . . richly textured, beautifully written . . . Tension builds, and the plot twists feel earned as well as genuinely surprising.”—The Boston Globe“A tense, slow-burning, beautifully written novel of survival and hope. Highly recommended.”—William Landay, New York Times bestselling author of Defending Jacob “Deliciously twisty and eerie, Heaberlin’s third psychological suspense novel is intricately layered and instantly compelling.”—Library Journal (starred review)“Brilliant . . . a breakout book.”—Fort Worth Star-Telegram
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Author
Julia Heaberlin
Pages
368
Publisher
Random House Publishing Group
Published Date
2015-08-11
ISBN
0804178003 9780804178006
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"A 4.5 star book...really hard for me to put down"
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Andrea Jaffray
"Absolutely the best Julia Heaberlin book!"
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Celicia Coniff
"Mysterious with and ending I didn’t see coming. A little slow to build, but a good ending."
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Sophia Hartley
"Actual rating:3.5 stars<br/><br/>The beginning was a bit slow, but then I got really absorbed into until about the last quarter or so. I found the ending to be a letdown. I also felt the romance was unnecessary and added nothing to the plot. I did like the switching between the current and the past and felt it built up the suspense."
"I just finished when the stars go dark absolutely amazing "
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Alejandra Federico
"There were so many holes in this story and so much that left me saying, "huh?". I didn't care for the author's writing style. The dialogue was awkward and characters weren't developed well enough for me to feel connected to them. And while I usually love books that move back-and-forth in time, these sections were so short and over-dramatic that I was more annoyed than intrigued."
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Gretchen Nord