“Marlis Manley’s heartfelt novel of the heartland goes nowhere fast in all the best of ways. It moves and moves us.” –Michael Martone, author of The Complete Writing of Art Smith It’s summer 1957, and when 14-year-old Sandy Turner goes missing—along with one of her late mother’s hidden scrapbooks—Aunt Maggie can think of only one place
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“…a riveting fictional story exploring the dark subject of child incestuous abuse that plagues families at all levels of society.” (Authors Reading) In public, Jim Handler is a well-respected, small-town hero and homicide detective who solved the case of the Will’s Creek Massacre. But at home, in the shadows, Jim’s childhood demons come alive to
“This book is a modern story that just so happens to also include vampires, werewolves, and a crotchety once-powerful old man. It was a blast….” (Witty and Sarcastic Book Club) Markus Blue is one of the most powerful men alive. Fire from his hands can destroy armies and his battles are legendary. He is one