If you lost your memories, would you lose your soul? "In my memories, my eyes are always green." Following a devastating accident, a young woman finds herself recovering in a memory research facility near Washington, D.C., in this new psychological suspense thriller. Her eyes are brown, not green as she remembers; her memories are broken ." She struggles to recover her memory and identity. The crash, her recent past, years of her life? It's mostly blank, She begins to remember being not one, but two very different women. Which one is real? Is she Tennyson or Marissa? Or neither one? If she…mehr
If you lost your memories, would you lose your soul? "In my memories, my eyes are always green." Following a devastating accident, a young woman finds herself recovering in a memory research facility near Washington, D.C., in this new psychological suspense thriller. Her eyes are brown, not green as she remembers; her memories are broken ." She struggles to recover her memory and identity. The crash, her recent past, years of her life? It's mostly blank, She begins to remember being not one, but two very different women. Which one is real? Is she Tennyson or Marissa? Or neither one? If she can't trust her mind, her doctor, or her own eyes, who can she trust? To save her sanity, she begins writing a secret journal between the lines of a forgotten copy of Homer's Odyssey. To save her life, she begins her own harrowing odyssey into the secrets of her past and present. Note: Formerly titled The Dollhouse in the Crawspace Reviews: An ingeniously crafted psychological thriller that bewitches on page one and continues to mesmerize until its shocking conclusion. Fans of The Girl on the Train will love it. -- Best Thrillers This book delivers with spot-on pacing and a voice that pulls you in and grips you. And it's deliciously creepy! What more could you want from a suspense novel? ---Author Mollie Cox BryanHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Author of the new suspense thriller, The Woman in the Dollhouse, Ellen Byerrum is a thriller and mystery writer, a playwright, and a former Washington D.C. journalist. She attended private investigator school in the Commonwealth of Virginia where she holds a PI registration. Best Thrillers calls this page turner "an ingeniously crafted psychological thriller that bewitches on page one and continues to mesmerize until its shocking conclusion. Fans of The Girl on the Train will love it." Kings River Life Magazine says, "Reminiscent of the best of gothic suspense fiction, readers will be thoroughly entertained by Tennyson. Her strong will and even sharper wit ensure that readers will be cheering for Tennyson to break free and discover the truth." Byerrum anticipates exploring Tennyson's continuing odyssey in a future novel. She also pens the popular Crime of Fashion Mysteries, which star a savvy, stylish female sleuth named Lacey Smithsonian, a reluctant fashion reporter in Washington D.C., "The City Fashion Forgot." Follow Ellen Byerrum on the web at ellenbyerrum.com and on Facebook and Twitter. Her books are available through bookstores and from Amazon.
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