As obsession and loss become dark partners, how far must the people of Abbey Hills go to survive? Six months ago, brutal murders shook the small Ozark town--murders that stopped after a house fire reportedly claimed the killer's life. Lauryn McBride's family auction house has taken responsibility for the estate sale of one of the victims-- the enigmatic Markus Chisom. Submerging herself in Chisom's beautiful but strange world, Lauryn welcomes the reprieve from watching Alzheimer's steal her father from her, piece by piece. She soon realizes that centuries-old secrets tie Abbey Hills to the Chisom estate and a mysterious evil will do anything to make sure those secrets stay hidden. Even the man who grew up loving her may not be able to protect Lauryn from the danger. When Amede Dastillon receives an unexpected package from Abbey Hills, she hopes it might be the key in tracking down her beloved long-estranged sister. Visiting Abbey Hills seems the logical next step in her search, but Amede is unusually affected by the town. Two women brought together by questions that seem to have no answers. Can they overcome the loss and darkness threatening to devour them--or will their own demons condemn them to an emotional wasteland?
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OverDrive Listen audiobook
- ISBN: 9781608147748
- File size: 255037 KB
- Duration: 08:51:19
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Publisher's Weekly
August 9, 2010
Bateman (Thirsty) revisits her vampire venue of Abbey Hills, Mo. Months after vampire-related killings, the estate of one of the victims, Markus Chisom, is being settled by an auction house owned by the family of Lauryn McBride. Lauryn is doing the work; her father, her only close relation, is declining from Alzheimer's. Chisom is tied to a really old New Orleans family, and a letter from Lauryn brings Amede Dastillion to town, ostensibly for family heirlooms but really in search of a family member. Both women confront pain in their histories even as ritual killings resume in the town. This sequel is less successful than its imaginative predecessor. The villains are less well drawn; Lauryn's former love, Billy, a preacher's kid become missionary, is a bit of a holy roller in an evangelical Christian novel that deals logically with the theme of redemption without getting preachy about it. Still, this is a well-plotted novel that offers a plausible Christian take on the ubiquitous vampire theme. -
AudioFile Magazine
Pam Turlow delivers this lively mystery, which presents the possibility of the existence of vampires from a Christian viewpoint. With precise intonation she portrays and Lauryn McBride, of Abbey Hills, Missouri, and Amede Dastillon, from an old New Orleans family, who is drawn to the Ozark town in search of a family member. Together they are lured into a situation that suggests strange connections and long-held secrets. Providing clear differentiation between the characters, Turlow delivers the story in a tone reminiscent of a young adult who has witnessed the events. Her delivery gives the characters a feeling of authenticity but also creates a distance between the listener and the story. J.E. (c) AudioFile 2011, Portland, Maine
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