Dear reader,
If you are in the mood for an utterly compelling psychological thriller that will keep you in tight suspense,then you need to treat yourself to this book!
Centred around an event that happened some seventeen years ago that saw Tessie survive being abducted and dumped in a grave with other girls,nicknamed the Black Eyed Susans,we are immediately enticed into this most beguiling of storylines.
Told from two perspectives,in alternate chapters,we are privy to the teenage Tessie, the only girl who lived to tell the tale of the 'event' that would change her life forever,the determined efforts of doctors to help her remember said event,one that she has permanently blocked from her conscious mind,and the various counselling sessions with her doctors.
We see her state of mind,her determination to not remember all the particulars of that fateful thirty six hours and her rebellious spirit when confronted with doctors' orders.
We are also privy to the adult Tessa,now a mother to Charlie,whose willingness to work with the public defender,Bill,sees her questioning the guilt of Terrell Darcy,found guilty of the abduction of the Black Eyed Susans then,and presently sitting on Death Row,waiting,waiting,waiting.
What will Jo,a forensic scientist,called on to test the DNA of the bones buried with Tessie, discover?
Will she uncover new evidence that serves to raise enough doubts in the initial guilty verdict,that saw Terrell languish in a claustrophobic prison cell for the past seventeen years?
Is he in fact only guilty of being 'high' on drugs,and having the double misfortune of not only being in the wrong place at the wrong time,but having the White citizens of Texas judge his innocence,not portraying any sign of prejudice if his skin colour differed from theirs.
I loved may aspects of this book,the highly descriptive language,the various view points allowing us a window into the then and now,the deep suspense the reader was kept in for the majority of the book,the familiarity of the characters that saw us empathise with them on a very personal level,and the utter page turning anticipation of who exactly was to blame for the death of the Black Eyed Susans.
I was utterly enthralled by this book! So devoted was I to turning pages,to learning more of the teenage Tessie and today's Tessa,that the world could have ended and I would neither have known nor cared!
The various twists,sneakily embroidered into this tale,made this a fantastic,nail biting story. The ending,when it came,was a complete surprise to me,one that I thought very cleverly accomplished.
As an Austen fan I must admit to loving the nods the author made to Pride and Prejudice in the guise of Lydia, Francine, Darcy, Elizabeth,and not forgetting Pemberley!!
So treat yourself,dear reader,to this fantastic,intelligent,imaginative,creative and utterly compelling story. You won't regret it!