
A Slow Burn
A Compelling Southern Tale of Loss and Redemption
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Reneé Raudman
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Mary E. DeMuth
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In the second book of the Defiance, Texas trilogy, Mary DeMuth delivers a haunting and emotionally charged story of a mother's relentless search for answers.
"Mary DeMuth weaves a suspense that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Her characters and descriptions are captivating, bringing the story to life with the turn of every page" --Amy Clipston
Burying her grief, Emory Chance is determined to find her daughter Daisy's murderer--a man she saw in a flicker of a vision. But when the investigation hits every dead end, her despair escalates. As questions surrounding Daisy's death continue to mount, Emory's safety is shattered by the pursuit of a stranger--forcing her to confront not only the danger around her but also the ghosts of her past. Will she ever find the peace her heart longs for?
A gripping tale of courageous love, regret's heavy burden, and the unbreakable ties that bind, A Slow Burn explores the beauty and pain of telling the truth. Most of all, it is about the power of forgiveness--and what remains when shame no longer holds us captive.
Enter the world of Defiance, Texas, where secrets fester, redemption waits, and every choice carries the weight of eternity. Other books include Daisy Chain and Life in Defiance.
Listen to more in the Defiance Texas Trilogy.©2009 Mary E. DeMuth (P)2009 ZondervanListeners also enjoyed...
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- Amazon Customer
- 09-13-19
Even Better Than the First.
This book was gripping. Heartfelt words all of them they turned you into the characters. Mary is an amazing author.
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- Kay
- 11-13-10
Love her descriptions!!!
Mary E. DeMuth is a very good writer. I love her descriptions. However, in the three books there is very little story, and it moves very slow. Her characters tend to say "I'm sorry" and "you hear me" real often. Even so, the books are a pleasant read.
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