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And Still, She Wept

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And Still, She Wept by T.C. Barnes - FictionDB

Product details Original Release Date: March 10, Release Date: March 10, Label: Dark Star Records Copyright: C Dark Star Records Duration: But when faced with something besides the monster who is killing young beautiful girls. Claire has to come to terms with the fact that no matter how much she wants too can she love John as much as he does her or where do they go from here.

Jackson has always been a confused and rather unhappy child. His mother is young and never wanted him, not ever. But as he grows into a man he is full of rage and unhappiness and must do anything within his power to feel that his mother is proud of him and loves him. He must no matter what take care of her and keep her happy. What this man does is beyond all reason and lets you know that he is broken beyond repair.


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I believe this is a top notch serial killer fiction and anyone who enjoys a good investigation, a sense of justice or if you just like to get lost in a good romantic suspense this book can give you all of that plus a little more. This novel is beautifully written.

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From the beginning, it is apparent the author loves language and works to craft the most accurate description possible. The reader comes to more than just care about the characters inhabiting this book. They become so incredibly real that after finishing it the characters stay with you. It is obvious the author has done an incredible amount of research for this book.

Her descriptions of forensic techniques and autopsies are impeccable. This can be an intense book This novel is beautifully written.

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This can be an intense book and sections may be rushed through for the squeamish. The majority of the book is to be savored for the author's rich use of language. Claire's small town law enforcement gets a batch or excitement no one is ready for. Someone is killing young girls for seemingly no reason. Enter Reilly, a detective from NY who is sent to assist due to the fact that the monster may have also committed a similar crime in his area.

Feds become involved and hot pursuit begins. Claire, the amazingly strong heroine has had her share of dealing with violence and brutality from men.

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She strives to remain a strong mother and girlfriend all the while "s Claire's small town law enforcement gets a batch or excitement no one is ready for. She strives to remain a strong mother and girlfriend all the while "sticking to her guns" and pursuing what she feels is right even though she does not want to hurt anyone in her wake. Great story development and character development.


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  • The monster's tale is brutal an emotionally depraved due to his ill-fostered childhood and upbringing, but there is no sense of pity at his folly, for it is so twisted it isn't a wonder what occurs. Jul 05, Angel's Mum rated it it was amazing. I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book. The author writes so beautifully, so descriptively that it was easy to be drawn into the story and really care about the characters I am looking forward to reading T.

    She is an just such an excellent writer; very talented, and I am sure I will enjoy the new book just as much as this one! This is one of the best books I have read so far this year! I highly recommend it!

    And Still, She Wept

    It is I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book. It is quite intense, so perhaps I will read something a bit more "fluffy" before pouring myself into her next book. There's a good story in this book, but it's a bit bogged down with background detail for me. I think that can be an issue with many self-published books, they lack the pruning which a publisher would give it. Apr 20, Lynda Kelly rated it it was ok Shelves: Firstly, I love the cover of this book. I downloaded it an age ago in November and I'm wondering if I missed an update because it has a LOT of mistakes and they were getting more plentiful as I read.

    It's rare I invest myself into over pages before packing it in but it was getting more and more mistakes and sloppier the further I progressed till I had had enough. I was enjoying the story and really liked Reilly and Jane.

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    Though it got extremely tiresome in Claire's investigation. We had Firstly, I love the cover of this book. We had to practically go through what she and her team did in every laborious step whereas I'd wondered at the start at how fast we glossed over Reilly's whole investigation!! There were some funny lines in it as well, usually courtesy of Reilly. There were too many apostrophe errors, especially adding them where they aren't needed then dropping them where they were! This line missed something-"No, this was much different" and this one too was poor English-" Then the word clinkle which I'd never heard of and wasn't listed in a dictionary.

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    For was used instead of force, there were lost speechmarks, hallelujah was spelt as halleluhia, beatific as beautific, rote as route, borne as born A real pity as I was interested to learn what happened but it was wearing me down. Has anyone out there read the highlighted text in chspter 29 it really freaked me out. Its as if someone is talking to you privately. On looking back I think its a note to self written by the author that was missed in the editing and appears in my ebook version.