Echo Lane
- Publisher
- Stonehouse Publishing
- Initial publish date
- Jun 2023
- Category
- Supernatural, General, Family Life, Small Town & Rural
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9781988754451
- Publish Date
- Jun 2023
- List Price
- $22
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eBook
- ISBN
- 9781988754529
- Publish Date
- Jun 2023
- List Price
- $9.99
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Description
Patsy Keane survived her childhood, and some days that's all that matters. As the child of an alcoholic mother, Patsy is not prone to nostalgia. She lives in a world of her own creation, where Beverly Keane's maternal shortcomings are just a bad memory. It would be a perfect world if Patsy wasn't eternally haunted by the memory of what really happened on the day her sister Kathleen went missing–and by the foolish lie she told that day. She's lived with it for forty-two years.
Since that terrible time, Patsy has distanced herself from everyone and everything in her past. She is now a well-respected teacher in Calgary, the proud owner of a vintage home, and the occasional companion of a lovely man who seems content to keep their relationship casual. It's a stable life–until a mysterious woman shows up at her door claiming to be Nora Stone, a childhood friend of Kathleen's. Nora further claims to have information about Kathleen's fate, facts she acquired in a manner that defies belief. As Patsy tries to figure out whether Nora is real, real but crazy, or something even more sinister, the rest of her carefully compartmentalized life begins to come apart, one well built piece at a time.
About the author
Before turning her pen to romance fiction with two novels for Harlequin, Sandra Kelly had a long and distinguished career as a writer of non-fiction, and as a teacher of writing at Mount Royal University, in Calgary. Echo Lane is Sandra's first literary novel, her first novel for publication by Stonehouse Publishing, and the first novel ever to ask a burning question: Who the hell is Nora Stone? Part fictional memoir, part mystery, Echo Lane will keep you guessing until the end. Sandra says she "lives to write" but manages to squeeze in a little biking, hiking and kayaking with her husband, Bob, in beautiful Invermere, British Columbia.
Editorial Reviews
“–Sandra Kelly’s witty dialogue and deft description that make the story simply sparkle. I highly recommend this novel–but don’t start reading at night if you have to get up early!” –Elinor Florence, bestselling author of Bird’s Eye View
‘Echo Lane is a saga of survival through generations, as harrowing as any history tome–Kelly delivers home truths in eloquent prose, while masterful suspense compels the reader onward to startling revelations.’ Darlene Barry Quaife, award-winning author of Bone Bird