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| 100 | 1 | _aHeaberlin, Julia | |
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_aBlack-eyed susans _ba novel of suspense _cJulia Heaberlin |
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_aNew York _bBallantine Books _c2015 |
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_a354 pages _c25 سم |
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| 336 | _aنص | ||
| 337 | _aبدون وسيط | ||
| 338 | _aكتاب | ||
| 520 | _a"As a sixteen-year-old, Tessa Cartwright was found in a Texas field, barely alive amid a scattering of bones, with only fragments of memory as to how she got there. Ever since, the press has pursued her as the lone surviving "Black-Eyed Susan," the nickname given to the murder victims because of the yellow carpet of wildflowers that flourished above their shared grave. Tessa's testimony about those tragic hours put a man on death row. Now, almost two decades later, Tessa is an artist and single mother. In the desolate cold of February, she is shocked to discover a freshly planted patch of black-eyed susans--a summertime bloom--just outside her bedroom window. Terrified at the implications--that she sent the wrong man to prison and the real killer remains at large--Tessa turns to the lawyers working to exonerate the man awaiting execution." --Publisher | ||
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_aMurder victims _vFiction |
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_aSerial murders _vFiction |
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_aWitnesses _vFiction |
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