Julia Heaberlin
Julia Heaberlin is an American author known for her psychological thrillers, including 'Black-Eyed Susans' and 'We Are All the Same in the Dark'. Her work often explores themes of memory, trauma, and justice.
Books
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1. Black Eyed Susans
A Novel of Suspense
The novel is a gripping psychological thriller that follows Tessa Cartwright, the sole survivor of a serial killer known as the Black-Eyed Susan Killer. Years after her traumatic ordeal, Tessa is haunted by her past as she becomes involved in the efforts to exonerate the man on death row for the crimes. As she delves deeper into the investigation, she uncovers unsettling truths and faces the possibility that the real killer is still at large. The story weaves between past and present, exploring themes of memory, trauma, and the quest for justice.
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2. Night Will Find You
In a gripping tale of suspense and mystery, a young woman with an extraordinary gift for solving cold cases finds herself entangled in a web of secrets and danger. As she delves into the disappearance of a child, her unique abilities draw her into a world where the lines between reality and the supernatural blur. With each revelation, she uncovers hidden truths that challenge her understanding of the past and the present, leading her on a thrilling journey to uncover the truth before it's too late.
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3. We Are All The Same In The Dark
Set in a small Texas town, this gripping psychological thriller unravels the intertwined lives of a former cop haunted by her past, a mysterious girl with a missing eye, and a young woman determined to uncover the truth behind her brother's disappearance. As secrets buried in the town's history come to light, the characters are forced to confront their own demons and the dark truths that bind them. With its atmospheric setting and intricate plot, the story explores themes of trauma, redemption, and the search for justice in a world where everyone has something to hide.
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