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WHAT REALLY HAPPENED THAT TRAGIC AUGUST MORNING? IF ONLY JORDANNA COULD REMEMBER . . . As far as anyone knew nothing of any consequence had ever occurred in the quiet town of St. Davids. That is until someone died under mysterious circumstances. Many years later when Jordanna Bronson attends college on a beautiful campus in suburban Philadelphia--the former estate home of her aunt and uncle socialites John and Adelaide Colton--all is not what it seems to be. As rumors continue to swirl about the death of her cousin six-year-old Susie Colton Jordanna is determined to quell the gossip and prove everyone wrong. While digging deeply into her past what she discovers not only unearths a long-held family secret but turns her own world upside down. A twisty mystery based on a hearsay story on a real-life campus A well-told tale . . . a compelling story. . . . Cantell has the indispensable skill of a storyteller. --Philadelphia Inquirer Mary will never be a mathematician were MARY CANTELLs third-grade teachers words to her parents at the PTA meeting upon their meeting Mrs. Langen. Taking this as a cue the eight-year-old wannabe writer adopted the self-fulfilling prophecy and began pursuing her natural love of language. Graduating with a B.A. in English Writing she later became a radio/TV broadcaster and sidelined as a newspaper columnist. Her day job found her reporting Philadelphias traffic conditions as well as hard news weather and sports inside an 8x8 foot booth. It was not so glamorous--at least not from her vantage point. When she was laid off after 16 years in the news biz (and lost her newspaper column as well all in the same week) it was obviously a blessing from God now to have the time to write a novel. Her Glass Heart is the result. While resuming another newspaper role as a syndicated columnist of all things A&E related for the past five years her freelance writing of every genre has found publication in various magazines and book anthologies. Along with her love for chocolate and playing chess Mary enjoys mountain hiking with her husband and watching black-and-white film classics. www.marycantell.com