Author: | Ronee Renee | ISBN: | 9781414019925 |
Publisher: | AuthorHouse | Publication: | November 10, 2003 |
Imprint: | AuthorHouse | Language: | English |
Author: | Ronee Renee |
ISBN: | 9781414019925 |
Publisher: | AuthorHouse |
Publication: | November 10, 2003 |
Imprint: | AuthorHouse |
Language: | English |
"Novelist Ronee Renee has a natural instinct for shadowed storytelling. A Soul to Keep is a fast-paced, shivery tale, yet its characters always seem caring and real. I particularly loved the ending." Rebecca Singleton, author of the novel, Jersey Blue
"Mommy, help me!" Four years after Amanda Davidson's son Robbie was abducted from their back yard, and found strangled, his helpless cries still haunt her dreams. Her waking life has been reduced to an apparently endless hunt for his killer. When a similarly brutal crime occurs in a small town only six hours from her home, Amanda journeys north to a picturesque village at the foot of the Adirondack Mountains, where a sadistic killer has not finished his work. Embroiled in the dynamics of the town, she finds love, passionate and unexpected. The killer strikes again. A four-year quest will culminate at the end of a lonely mountain road on a moonless night, as Amanda finds she has underestimated the depth of betrayal. The mistake may cost her the life of another child.
"The allure of Renee's elegant plotting, the play of her ideas and the engaging suspense, kept me firmly hooked from beginning to end."
--Joanne Michaels, author of The Joy of Divorce and Living Contradictions
"Novelist Ronee Renee has a natural instinct for shadowed storytelling. A Soul to Keep is a fast-paced, shivery tale, yet its characters always seem caring and real. I particularly loved the ending." Rebecca Singleton, author of the novel, Jersey Blue
"Mommy, help me!" Four years after Amanda Davidson's son Robbie was abducted from their back yard, and found strangled, his helpless cries still haunt her dreams. Her waking life has been reduced to an apparently endless hunt for his killer. When a similarly brutal crime occurs in a small town only six hours from her home, Amanda journeys north to a picturesque village at the foot of the Adirondack Mountains, where a sadistic killer has not finished his work. Embroiled in the dynamics of the town, she finds love, passionate and unexpected. The killer strikes again. A four-year quest will culminate at the end of a lonely mountain road on a moonless night, as Amanda finds she has underestimated the depth of betrayal. The mistake may cost her the life of another child.
"The allure of Renee's elegant plotting, the play of her ideas and the engaging suspense, kept me firmly hooked from beginning to end."
--Joanne Michaels, author of The Joy of Divorce and Living Contradictions