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Succesful illustrator, Julia Green, believes she's living the American dream in suburban Houston until she begins having sleepwalking nightmares featuring her husband, Austin, as a knife thrower with scantily clad Julia strapped to his target. And Austin's aim is regrettably poor. Julia paints scenes from her dreams, and in analyzing them, realizes that what her friend, Trix, said is true, that 'she doesn't see what is right in front of her'. Soon, as Julia questions her lifestyle and state of mind, her observations light the wick on an explosive cache of suspicions and repressed secrets. When…mehr

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Succesful illustrator, Julia Green, believes she's living the American dream in suburban Houston until she begins having sleepwalking nightmares featuring her husband, Austin, as a knife thrower with scantily clad Julia strapped to his target. And Austin's aim is regrettably poor. Julia paints scenes from her dreams, and in analyzing them, realizes that what her friend, Trix, said is true, that 'she doesn't see what is right in front of her'. Soon, as Julia questions her lifestyle and state of mind, her observations light the wick on an explosive cache of suspicions and repressed secrets. When an unexpected tragedy occurs, Julia becomes the focus of the media and police, and she must cast off her submissive persona, find inner strength, and navigate treacherous waters to her long-overdue awakening.
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Sheila McGraw is a writer, illustrator, fine artist, and designer, whose genres include mysteries, crafting, and children's books. Her crime novel, The Knife Thrower's Wife, and her latest children's book, Of Love and Pies, earned 5-star reviews from Readers' Favorite and The Literary Titan Book Award for Mystery and Children's Book respectively. Her book, Papier-Mache for Kids, was the recipient of the coveted Benjamin Franklin Award. She is the illustrator of the New York Times Bestseller and children's classic, Love You Forever, which has sold more than 35 million copies. McGraw was born and raised in Toronto. In 2006, she permanently swapped Canadian snow for Texas sunshine, where she resides in a waterfront community in Galveston County. She is the mother of three grown sons.