<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&rsquo;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&rsquo;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&rsquo;s signature style. Detective Leah Teal&mdash;Joe Fowler&rsquo;s daughter and Alvin&rsquo;s sole detective&mdash;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&mdash;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&mdash;bright perceptive Abe and teenaged Caroline who&rsquo;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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