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Watch Me Die

Spindler, Erica, 1957- (Book - - 2011)
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Watch Me Die


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Baker & Taylor
Mira Gallier finds her personal life and career are blossoming after years of pain over the loss of her husband in Hurricane Katrina, but everything changes when she is attacked by a man known as "The Preacher," who is soon after found dead, and a seriesof events unfold, leading … More »
Baker & Taylor
Mira Gallier finds her personal life and career are blossoming after years of pain over the loss of her husband in Hurricane Katrina, but everything changes when she is attacked by a man known as "The Preacher," who is soon after found dead, and a seriesof events unfold, leading Mira to become a suspect for the murder of her own assistant, and mirages of her dead husband cause Mira to question her own sanity.

McMillan Palgrave

In Spindler’s thrilling new psychological drama, one woman’s journey to recovery becomes her worst nightmare…

Before Hurricane Katrina struck New Orleans, stained-glass restoration artist Mira Gallier had it all: a thriving business doing work she loved and an idyllic marriage to the perfect man. But the devastating storm stole her beloved husband – his body swept away by floodwaters, never to be found.

Now, after years of pain and turmoil, it looks as if Mira is finally on the verge of peace and emotional stability. But her life, like the magnificent windows blown to bits by Hurricane Katrina, is about to be shattered once again. And this time, it’s not a killer storm she faces, but a psychopath who will stop at nothing until he possesses her, body and soul…

First, church windows that she restored are vandalized, and the priest who looked over them brutally murdered. Spray-painted across the glass are the words: He Will Come to Judge the Living and the Dead. Then, New Orleans is rocked by a terrifying chain of murders that all seem to be linked to Mira. The police, led by homicide detective Spencer Malone, are following a string of clues left by the killer on each victim – and beginning to wonder if the murderer isn’t Mira Gallier herself.

As Mira begins to unravel under pressure from all sides – and fear for her life – it’s unclear whom she can trust. And when a man from her past appears out of nowhere, sparking something long forgotten in her heart, he quickly becomes the police’s new prime suspect. One by one, the people in Mira's life are targeted, until it’s clear that the killer has been saving her for last . . . and that there’s nowhere left to run.



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& Taylor

Stained-glass artist Mira Gallier finds her perfect life unraveling when she begins seeing evidence that her believed-dead husband is still alive and is framed for her assistant's murder.
Stained-glass artist Mira Gallier finds her perfect life unraveling when she sees evidence that her believed-dead husband is still alive and is framed for her assistant's murder. By the best-selling author of Bone Cold.

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Imprint: New York - St Martin's Press
Pages: 341
Edition: 1st ed
ISBN: 9780312363949, 031236394X
Language: English
Statement of responsibility: Erica Spindler
Characteristics: vi, 341 p. ;,25 cm.
Author (Original Script): Spindler, Erica
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Jan 16, 2012
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  • IreneBaker31 rated this: 5 stars out of 5.

very good book. Definitely recommend it. Its a book that once you start reading you can't put down. Very good read. Its a keep you up all night, type of book. :)

Aug 25, 2011
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  • emerge rated this: 4 stars out of 5.

A good mystery set in post Katrina New Orleans. Just when you think you know who the bad guy is, another red herring enters the story to keep you guessing.

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