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Finding Rose
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- 7,49 €
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- 7,49 €
Beschreibung des Verlags
In this captivating follow-up to Searching for Rose, author Dana Becker tells the tale of a young woman who finds refuge from a dark past in Pennsylvania Amish country. But as she strives to create a new life, and possibly a new love, she finds her escape from danger has only just begun . . .
In a bucolic cabin in Pennsylvania Amish country, Rose lives with her older sister, April, and
brother-in-law, Joseph. It’s a blessedly quiet life, far from the trauma of Rose’s past, a nightmare that began with a mob kidnapping and ended with Rose becoming brainwashed by a cult—until April tracked her down and rescued her. Now, the daily rhythms of Joseph’s Amish community have become part of Rose’s healing process, as has her growing attachment to charismatic, protective Micah. But as Rose struggles to trust again, there are new developments in the search for her kidnapper . . .
As far as Rose is concerned, she’s told the authorities all she knows and she wants, needs, to be left alone. But when the police reveal a shocking new lead in the case, it flips a switch within Rose. Her experiences in captivity triggered a clairvoyant ability—a gift she finds terrifying, but that the police are determined to use in their investigation. Despite her own fears and her family’s wishes, Rose joins the search for a madman. Now she will risk finding out if the ghosts of the past will shut her down forever—or give her new strength and the faith to forge a new future . . .
“The combination of Amish romance and suspense feels fresh.”
—Publishers Weekly on Searching for Rose
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
A recently rescued abductee tries to rebuild her life and solve a murder in this tense if flawed sequel to Becker's Searching for Rose. After Rose escapes Whitey, a cult leader who kidnapped her, she finds safety on her sister April's Amish farm. Though Rose is not Amish, she helps her sister open an Amish-style restaurant, and she takes a liking to Micah, a kind Amish man. But with Whitey still on the loose, Rose can't shake the feeling he's plotting to recapture her. When April uncovers a note left inside their house reading "I am always watching you," Rose's paranoia spirals. Then the police arrive with a warrant to search the home and report that Micah confessed to murder. Rose is certain of Micah's innocence, at least until she discovers his connection to her past, leading her to team up with the police to uncover the truth. Rose proves to be an unreliable protagonist whose confusion and fear sometimes make it challenging to comprehend the muddled plot. Though this features elements of Amish romance, suspense predominates, meaning this will likely appeal more to fans of V.C. Andrews than those of Marta Perry or Linda Castillo. Becker doesn't realize all of his ambitions, but readers who stick with this will appreciate the intrigue.