“Lie Still” is a stand alone novel and was released in the year Emily Page hopes that moving to wealthy town called Clairmont (which is in Texas) from the city of Estimated Reading Time: 6 mins. · Lie Still by Julia Heaberlin is set for an early July release and is a Bantam publication. Emily and her husband Mike move from New York to Clairmont, Texas. Mike has taken the job of police chief here. Emily is expecting their first child and is constantly /5(). Lie Still is a book you want to curl up with for a good long while but, more important, Julia Heaberlin is an author you want to get to know." --Jenny Milchman "Julia Heaberlin weaves an intricate tapestry of secrets and suspense, lies and betrayals that kept me reading late into the night/5(3).
I challenge you to visit Claremont, Texas—where nothing is quite as it seems and no one is quite who they claim—and leave unchanged."—Emily Colin"Julia Heaberlin deceives the reader in the most deliciously chilling way in Lie Still: With gorgeous prose and sterling character work, she takes us on a deeply felt and wonderfully composed. Christopher Kelly. A Yankee, but still the best. There aren't enough words. My mother and father, Chuck and Sue Heaberlin, to whom this book is dedicated, and to the rest of my extended Complicated Family who regularly encourage and make fun of me. I live in my imagination, people. Julia Heaberlin is the author of Black-Eyed Susans, Lie Still, and Playing www.doorway.ru is an award-winning journalist who has worked at the Fort-Worth Star Telegram, The Detroit News, and The Dallas Morning www.doorway.ru grew up in Texas and lives with her family near Dallas/Fort Worth, where she is at work on her next novel of psychological suspense.
Lie Still is a book you want to curl up with for a good long while but, more important, Julia Heaberlin is an author you want to get to know." --Jenny Milchman "Julia Heaberlin weaves an intricate tapestry of secrets and suspense, lies and betrayals that kept me reading late into the night. “Julia Heaberlin deceives the reader in the most deliciously chilling way in Lie Still: with gorgeous prose and sterling character work, she takes us on a deeply felt and wonderfully composed thrill ride as the pretty world she has created begins to disintegrate. Layer upon layer of secrets, longing, and deception are peeled away and we begin to dread the twisted kernel at the heart, never guessing what Heaberlin has in store for us. “Lie Still” is a stand alone novel and was released in the year Emily Page hopes that moving to wealthy town called Clairmont (which is in Texas) from the city of Manhattan it will help her escape her past.
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