This week in Summer Bay. M O N D A Y Tane’s attempt to kiss Harper caught her completely off guard, and despite being one of her only friends in the Bay, Harper feels it’s necessary to ask for space. Dana finds the situation amusing and shows no sympathy for her sister being kissed by
This week in Summer Bay. MONDAY Harper rails at Dana after she returns from the beach – has she forgotten there’s a warrant out for her arrest?! Dana’s sick of having to hide out at Irene’s and feels like it’s going on forever. Cash meets Madden at work and addresses some of his concerns around
Thriller Set in Georgia Begins with a Kidnapping
Jackson has published nine novels, and the most recent one, “Never Have I Ever” was her darkest, and I thought her best.
In “Never” she explored the nature of evil with a sinister but beautiful and elegant villain, Angelica Roux. Jackson, like so many Southern novelists, dealt with the way the past is never really over with; something back there can come back to bite you.
This new thriller and it is that has some similar concerns.
Our protagonist, Bree Cabbat, 38, might be imagining things. She thinks she saw a witch, in the middle of the night, peering in her bedroom window. The witch had scraggly hair, with “a predator’s hungry eyes,” “a sour, turned-down mouth.” Was it a dream? It seemed real. In Grimm’s fairy tales, she knew, witches “snatched up tasty children.”