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Long-listed, Barnes and Noble Best New Books of the Year, 2024
“Narrator January LaVoy brings a richly layered performance to a story…. She expertly handles the large cast of multigenerational characters”—AudioFile on Hideaway
The #1 New York Times-bestselling author of Identity presents a suspenseful novel of tragedy and trauma, love and family, and the evil that awaits.
As they do each June, the Foxes have driven the winding roads of Appalachia to drop off their children for a two-week stay at their grandmother’s. Here, twelve-year-old Thea can run free and breathe in the smells of pine and fresh bread and Grammie’s handmade candles. But as her parents head back to suburban Virginia, they have no idea they’re about to cross paths with a ticking time bomb.
Back in Kentucky, Thea and her grandmother Lucy both awaken from the same nightmare. And though the two have never discussed the special kind of sight they share, they know as soon as their tearful eyes meet that something terrible has happened.
The kids will be staying with Grammie now in Redbud Hollow, and thanks to Thea’s vision, their parents’ killer will spend his life in supermax. Over time, Thea will make friends, build a career, find love. But that ability to see into minds and souls still lurks within her, and though Grammie calls it a gift, it feels more like a curse—because the inmate who shattered her childhood has the same ability. Thea can hear his twisted thoughts and witness his evil acts from miles away. He knows it, and hungers for vengeance. A long, silent battle will be waged between them—and eventually bring them face to face, and head to head…
A Macmillan Audio production from St. Martin’s Press.
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Customers find this novel intriguing up to the very last, with strong female characters and well-done dialogue. They appreciate how the author weaves respect for magical gifts into the story, and one customer notes how the characters become friends almost immediately. The book evokes both happy and sad emotions, with customers mentioning it made them cry by page 50. While some customers find it well-paced, others feel it moves too slowly.
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