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Early Endorsements for “A Circle of Souls”
Linda Fairstein, NYT Bestselling Author: "A fascinating debut - this novel takes the reader to the darkest places in the human soul, from a writer with the authenticity to lead us there. A stunning thriller and an important read."
Judge Judy Sheindlin, star of the Judge Judy Show: "The seminal work of this fine author kept me glued to my chair until the adventure was over and the mystery solved. A great read!"
Book Synopsis:
The sleepy town of Newbury, Connecticut, is shocked when a little girl is found brutally murdered. The town s top detective, perplexed by a complete lack of leads, calls in FBI agent Leia Bines, an expert in cases involving children.
Meanwhile, Dr. Peter Gram, a psychiatrist at Newbury s hospital, searches desperately for the cause of seven-year-old Naya Hastings devastating nightmares. Afraid that she might hurt herself in the midst of a torturous episode, Naya s parents have turned to the bright young doctor as their only hope.
The situations confronting Leia and Peter converge when Naya begins drawing chilling images of murder after being bombarded by the disturbing images in her dreams. Amazingly, her sketches are the only clues to the crime that has panicked Newbury residents. Against her better judgment, Leia explores the clues in Naya s crude drawings, only to set off an alarming chain of events.
In this stunning psychological thriller, innocence gives way to evil, and trust lies forgotten in a web of deceit, fear, and murder.
Anyone can have 5000 songs on his/her iPod if he or she is willing to suspend all common sense, budgetary considerations, and the demands of so-called real life in order to accumulate music and more music and more music.
I had a head start, though, since I had a couple of thousand CDs when I started, all of which have now been given back to the universe, with only the songs I like preserved for my listening pleasure. And then I simply spent an unlimited amount of money on iTunes and Amazon's music sites.
And it was worth it,
I hope that you have a good week as well. May we both be productive at our computers!
Thank you for contacting me. Have to admit that I've been a bit slack about keeping up with crimespaxe as I have lots of other stuff on the go. I look forward to reading your latest book I have never been to Memphis, only know of is as an 'Elvis' shrine
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