Black-Eyed Susans by, Julia Heaberlin
Wow this book was so hard to put down. I did not even come
close to figuring out who the monster was; she put in just enough red herrings
to keep me guessing all the way to the reveal.
For the longest time I wondered if Lydia was imaginary,
maybe one of the Susan’s.
This book is told from 2 perspectives Tessa present day and
Tessie in 1995 still trying to come to grips with almost dying and being
prepared for the trial of the man she is told did this to her. They are the
same person yet not. These jumps in time made for an interesting way to tell
the story of what happened to Tessa. Especially since she only remembers what
happened just before she was taken and waking up in a grave with the other Susan’s.
Who did this to her and what happens in between is just blackness but they told
her the man Terrell did it and he was put on death row for the crime , but did he? Now she's not sure.
Bringing this entire thing up again is really tough on Tessa
especially since she has a teenage daughter of her own now and she doesn't want
her daughter dragged down by this, but there is a man on death row that might
be innocent and his execution is coming up fast. Tessa already lives with so
much survivors’ guilt that she's not sure she can handle the guilt of her part
of sending an innocent man to his death.
The forensics were a huge part of this book and you can tell
the author did a lot of research for these parts which made this story feel
like true crime, I believed it all.
I was so absorbed in this book and as I said it was so hard
to put down I needed to know just as Tessa needed to know, what happened to
her, who did this to her? The journey to get there was filled with sometimes
manic decisions on Tessa's part but you could understand where she was coming
from, she wouldn't be able to live with Terrell’s death on her conscience.
This book was amazing so well written; I don’t want to give
too much away so I will just say…
Read This Book Now!
5 Stars
I received this book from Netgalley for a fair and honest review.
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