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From the instant New York Times bestselling author of The Last Flight and The Lies I Tell comes a dazzling new thriller.June, 1975. The Taylor family shatters in a single night when two teenage siblings are found dead in their own home. The only surviving sibling, Vincent, never shakes the whispers and accusations that he was the one who killed them. Decades later, the legend only grows as his career as a horror writer skyrockets. Ghostwriter Olivia Dumont has spent her entire professional life hiding the fact that she is the only child of Vincent Taylor. Now on the brink of financial ruin, she's offered a job to ghostwrite her father's last book. What she doesn't know, though, is that this project is another one of his lies. Because it's not another horror novel he wants her to write.



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Julie Clark

Julie Clark is someone just like you, who constantly looks to learn and grow. She is the mother of a daughter with Asperger's Syndrome (also known as Autism Spectrum Disorder) , and writes from that perspective. Her book, "Asperger's in Pink" (Future Horizons, 2010) , offers down to earth, practical advice to friends and families of those on the Autism Spectrum, as well as those who work with them. She is honored that "Asperger's in Pink" is recommended by notable Autism Spectrum Disorder/Asperger's experts including Dr. Tony Attwood and Rudy Simone. Julie was also a featured speaker at the 2012 ASNC Conference in Charlotte. Julie has a heart for those on the Autism Spectrum, believing that regardless how unique our experiences are, they are also valid. She enjoys hearing from readers and listening to their stories. Her perspective is that each and every one of us has something to give, and we can all learn from each other as long as we chose to do just that. Hailing from North Carolina, she enjoys spending her free time with her family and their lovable little Yorkie. You can find Julie on Twitter @_JulieClark_ where she tweets about anything from life to her coffee weakness to raising someone with ASD.



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