BOOK DESCRIPTION
Two victims. One sociopath. Lots of terror.
Fifteen-year-old Lisa Duncan has attracted the interest of serial killer Conrad (Rad) Sanders. At an isolated resort in Utah, he watches as vivacious Lisa begins an unlikely friendship with another teenager, Lu Jakes, the strange and introverted daughter of employees at the resort. Lu enters Rad’s fantasies as well. He learns Lu is being abused by her stepmother and toys with the notion of freeing her from her sad life and keeping her awhile as his captive. Lu seems like an easy conquest who could be persuaded to act out his fantasy by killing her new friend.
But Lu has an ally with powers beyond Rad's imagination.
Fifteen-year-old Lisa Duncan has attracted the interest of serial killer Conrad (Rad) Sanders. At an isolated resort in Utah, he watches as vivacious Lisa begins an unlikely friendship with another teenager, Lu Jakes, the strange and introverted daughter of employees at the resort. Lu enters Rad’s fantasies as well. He learns Lu is being abused by her stepmother and toys with the notion of freeing her from her sad life and keeping her awhile as his captive. Lu seems like an easy conquest who could be persuaded to act out his fantasy by killing her new friend.
But Lu has an ally with powers beyond Rad's imagination.
AUTHOR BIO
I began my life in Soldier Summit, Utah, a town of a few dozen people high in the mountains. My father owned a cafe, a gas station, and a combination grocery-bar - literally half the businesses in town. Even a minnow can be a big fish if the pond is small enough. Though I have lived in the Midwest for most of my adult life, I still miss the mountains and dream that someday I'll live there again.
I graduated from Knox College and the Iowa Writers' Workshop at the University of Iowa. I taught writing at Eastern Illinois University. Now retired, I live in Charleston, Illinois with my husband, film scholar Joseph Heumann, and our bird, Westie. My short fiction has appeared in various literary journals and has been honored with Writer's Grant and a Literary Award from the Illinois Arts Council.
Along with writing fiction, I spend my time reading, playing Scrabble at the local club, and riding my horse, Tucker.
REVIEWS
By Crazy Reader
Format:Kindle Edition
If you crave suspense and enjoy the unexpected, treat yourself to Talion. A serial killer stalks through this book, written in prose as ruthless as he is. In sharp contrast, the main character is a very sensitively imagined teenage girl who sees things the rest of us don't. The unlikely friendship of the misfit Lu with the much more savvy Lisa makes this a book about young people, but it's definitely still a novel for adults. Check out the sample chapter and I bet you'll have to keep reading. Mary Maddox has been quietly publishing stunning fiction for a long time--thanks to Kindle for making this novel available.
By RCBR
Format:Paperback
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