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An Edgar Award-nominee AuthorJay and Carrie Anderson are in a troubled marriage. Jay is a police officer in a small town and Carrie, a school teacher. Carrie has a decision to make. Either she stays with Jay and takes his abuse, allowing their ten-year-old daughter, Emily, a glimpse of what marriage is not supposed to be like, or she leaves him. Emily, who isn't like other children, is telepathic, and can hear the thoughts of those around her. While on vacation, an escaped convict and his accomplice kidnap the Andersons, needing a way to make it south . . . to the border of Mexico. Jay battles with himself, fighting the urge to go over to the dark side, forsaking his vows with his wife and those of a police officer. Carrie searches for the strength to face the truth about herself and her marriage. And Emily, beset by the thoughts of her captors, tries to keep her family together and safe. All in all it's going to be one bad trip south.

Edgar-nominee Billie Sue Mosiman lives in East Texas.

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First published September 1, 2004

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Billie Sue Mosiman

138 books92 followers
Edgar Award Nominee for Best Novel
Stoker Award Nominee for Superior Novel

Novelist, short story writer, columnist, writing instructor, editor.
My published novels are now available at Kindle.com, along with new short story anthologies and novellas.

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Author 4 books15 followers
July 18, 2012
This story takes place on the road with a couple of thugs, a cop on the wrong path, his wife and their daughter. Excellent story, very well written, and very entertaining. Emily is 10 years old and has a gift that allows her to know what people are thinking with great clarity. While on a family vacation, she, along with her parents, are abducted by a Heddy and Crow, two low lifes running from the law and a drug cartel.

The story is told from two distinct points of view, one, through Emily and how she sees the world, and the other as it is unfolding. Although there are two POV's, the story is structuarally seamless making it clear who is speaking and what is happening at all times.

Do yourself a favour and read this story. No one weaves a tale better than Billie Sue Mosiman and no one knows how to do it with such finesse.
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12 reviews1 follower
July 2, 2012
I rarely give books 5 stars, but this one deserves it. I'm not sure how to describe this story, so let's see...Okay, a family, already dealing with their own issues, is taken hostage by a ruthless couple. What transpires is a lot of killing, internal family issues, a little girl who reads minds and a whole lot more. It's so worth the read!
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175 reviews32 followers
July 3, 2015
This book was really great - I love the way the author is able to switch perspectives. The characters are ever changing and the writing allows you to develop empathy for all of them - even the bad ones.
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Author 57 books52 followers
August 21, 2012
It starts like a Tarantino's movie, in media res, amid a shootout. It goes beyond that when Mrs. Mosiman allows us to explore the back-story of two crooks on the loose. At times, it almost turns into something out of Wes Craven's Last House on the Left, with sex and realistic violence. Then, it's a roller coaster; it grips you page after page, in a breathless ride of gunfire, robberies, and unprovoked deaths, just like something out of today's news.

I was working on the formatting of this novel for the electronic book, when my eyes caught a line or two. I couldn't stop reading. Charmed by the gritty story line, I quickly finished my job, delivered the package to the author, and then plunged my nose inside this hot tale.

I wasn't disappointed. The flow is fantastic, no bumps or humps on your way down to the ending, and Mrs. Mosiman's descriptive skills had me feel a bit of heat for badass Heddy. I admit having a weakness for bad chicks with guns. Luckily, it stops in my fantasies.
Anyway, the details of Heddy's facial impairment, athletic build, and though-as-nails attitude were so well sculpted by the author, that it was like watching a movie.
Crow, the male robber, looks like one of those shady characters of today TV serials: skinny, rangy, and with the brains of a hamster on a wheel, so much he has been blown out by meth crystals.
Jay, the abusive cop, emanates an undercurrent of repressed rage and frustration.

This story could have worked even without the supernatural element of telepathy, so much it's packed with action and suspense, that, to be honest, I didn't care too much about it.

All in all, a must read.
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385 reviews7 followers
February 4, 2013
This book is so full of suspense and terror that there are times where you want to put it down but you know if you do it will drive you over the edge because you have to know what happens.

Most of the story is told by Emily, she is the 10 year old daughter of a fifth grade school teacher and a cop. Her life has never been easy and she has lived with fear that most children her age never have to know. Having no friends, only her parents, who are far from having a normal and loving relationship. As bad as there life is, with a divorce in the cards and the family being separated you would never think it could get worse and then on one of the last vacations as a family their life takes another turn into the even deeper depths of hell.

This is a compelling read that will command every bit of your attention from beginning to end.
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February 19, 2013
I couldn't put the book down. Emily is an amazing kid not because she can read minds but for the strength she has for a 10 year old girl. While on a family trip that would be the last they would take together being Carrie was going to leave Jay her abusive cop husband when they got back. They get kidnapped by a escape con and his crazy girlfriend. Emily tell the story of what they went through and how it all came to an end.
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Author 35 books40 followers
January 29, 2014
Very well written and a compelling, nerve-racking journey. The imagery and realism woven into this story largely told through the eyes of a very special young girl made me keep listening and to keep hoping their luck would turn around. I really loved this piece and would say without a doubt that you should pick up a copy and read it!
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Author 5 books5 followers
April 13, 2013
Bad Trip South will have you on the edge of your seat wondering what the heck is going to happen next. This was the first book by this author I have read and I am looking forward to seeing what she comes out with next.
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185 reviews26 followers
March 27, 2014
This isn't the first book I've read by Ms. Mosiman, nor will it be the last. Of all the books I have read of her's, this is, by far, my favorite!

It's a true roller coaster of emotions, from the beginning all the way through to the end.
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131 reviews10 followers
February 11, 2012
Great story but I'm not sure why the publisher thought they had to underline half the words in the book it got pretty annoying after a while.
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