Sticks and Stones

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<p>There's something mesmerizing about Hiebert's storytelling voice. --<em>The New York Times Book Review</em><br /><br /><strong><em>A case from the past sparks a nightmare for Detective Leah Teal in Michael Hiebert’s masterful new novel of suspense.</em></strong><br /> <strong></strong><br /> Fifteen years ago a serial killer tagged by the media as the Stickman spread terror throughout Alabama and became Alvin detective Joe Fowler’s obsession. After fifteen months and nine victims Harry Stork was identified as the Stickman and Fowler shot him dead. The killings stopped. For a while. <br /> <br /> Now more bodies are turning up each staked through the chest with a stick-figure drawing in the killer’s signature style. Detective Leah Teal—Joe Fowler’s daughter and Alvin’s sole detective—receives a letter before each victim is found just like her late father did. The only people who knew about the letters were the cops on the taskforce back then—and the killer himself. Did Joe shoot the wrong man or was one of the detectives he handpicked involved all along? As a single mother Leah tries to balance an increasingly disturbing case and a new relationship with caring for her children—bright perceptive Abe and teenaged Caroline who’s in the first flush of young love. But with each menacing communication each gruesome discovery Leah realizes just how personal and how devastating the truth may be.<br /> <br /> Weaving lyrical prose and emotional richness into a taut gripping mystery Michael Hiebert creates a fascinating novel of life love and death in a small Southern town. <br /><br /><strong>Praise for the novels of Michael Hiebert</strong><br /><br /><strong>Dream with Little Angels</strong><br /><br />Hiebert's first novel courts comparison to the classic <em>To Kill a Mockingbird</em> but the book manages to soar as a moving achievement in its own right. In Hiebert's hands psychological insight and restrained lyricism combine to create a coming-of-age tale as devastating as it is indelible. --<em>Publishers Weekly </em>(Starred Review) <br /><br /> Readers who enjoy literary fiction depicting small-town life in the tradition of Harper Lee's <em>To Kill a Mockingbird </em>may want to try Hiebert's debut. --<em>Library Journal</em><br /><br />Michael Hiebert's debut delivers . . . a breathless will-they-get-there-in-time affair with a heartbreaking resolution. --<em>Mystery Scene</em><br /><br /><strong>Close to the Broken Hearted </strong><br /><br />Hiebert does a masterful job of building suspense. --<em>Publishers Weekly</em><br /><br />A very good sometimes emotional mystery that will stay with you long after it's over. --<em>Suspense Magazine</em><br /><br /><strong>A Thorn Among the Lilies</strong><br /><br />Engaging. . .Readers will keep guessing whodunit to the end. --<em>Publishers Weekly</em></p>
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