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Highlights
- Clara Benning, a veterinary surgeon, is young and intelligent, but reclusive.
- About the Author: SHARON BOLTON, an International Thriller Writers and Mary Higgins Clark Award finalist, grew up in Lancashire, England, and now lives near Oxford with her family.
- 400 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Mystery & Detective
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A strange increase in snake activity in a small English village is either Nature's interference or something far more sinister, in this chilling mystery from the author of "Sacrifice."Book Synopsis
Clara Benning, a veterinary surgeon, is young and intelligent, but reclusive. Disfigured by a childhood accident, she prefers animals to people. When a man dies following a supposed snakebite, Clara's expertise is needed. She's chilled to learn that the victim's postmortem shows a higher concentration of venom than could ever be found in one snake: The killer was human. Assisted by a neighbor and an eccentric reptile expert, Clara uncovers links to an ancient ritual, an abandoned house, and a fifty-year-old tragedy. But for someone the truth must remain buried in the past--even if they have to kill to keep it there.
Awakening is a disturbing tale of dark secrets that will have readers unable to stop for a breath until they reach the stunning climax of this extraordinary read from acclaimed author S. J. Bolton.Review Quotes
"Awakening is a delicious Gothic thriller." --Maureen Corrigan, NPR, on Awakening
"Page-turning suspense." --Booklist (A Top Ten Crime Novel of the Year) "I was totally riveted by S. J. Bolton's second thriller, Awakening. . . . Perfect reading for a long plane trip." --Nancy Pearl on Awakening "The page-turner of the summer . . . It's been a long time since we've devoured a book this length at one sitting. . . . We were just grateful to find ourselves in the hands of as extraordinary a storyteller as S. J. Bolton." --The Denver Post on SacrificeAbout the Author
SHARON BOLTON, an International Thriller Writers and Mary Higgins Clark Award finalist, grew up in Lancashire, England, and now lives near Oxford with her family. Her novels are inspired by her fascination with British folklore. Sharon Bolton was previously published as S.J. Bolton.