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  • Published: 15 July 2015
  • ISBN: 9781617737374
  • Imprint: Kensington
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 304
  • RRP: $45.00

A Thorn Among the Lilies



Appealing to fans of John Hart and Wiley Cash, Michael Hiebert returns for a third time to 1980s Alvin, Alabama, where a psychic foresees serial killings...that just might be real, as Detective Leah Teal finds clues that add up to deaths foretold.

In Michael Hiebert’s haunting and powerful novel, a long-ago tragedy echoes through small-town Alabama as one woman tries to track down a serial killer.

Detective Leah Teal is privy to most of the secrets in her hometown of Alvin, but there are always surprises to be had. Like the day she agrees to take her daughter, Caroline, to see a psychic for a reading. The psychic hones in on Leah instead, hinting at a string of gruesome killings and insisting that she intervene to prevent more deaths.

When you go looking for trouble, you never know how much you’ll find. Sure enough, the psychic’s scant clues lead Leah to a cold case from six years ago, when a young woman was found shot to death, her eyelids sewn shut. As Leah digs deeper into old files, a second unsolved case surfaces with the same grisly pattern. While her shrewd young son, Abe, observes from the sidelines, Leah races to prevent another horrific murder, unaware of just how deep the roots of evil can go.

Taut, suspenseful, and rich in Southern atmosphere, A Thorn Among the Lilies is a mesmerizing novel of loss and vengeance, and the lengths some will go to out of loyalty and love.

  • Published: 15 July 2015
  • ISBN: 9781617737374
  • Imprint: Kensington
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 304
  • RRP: $45.00

Praise for A Thorn Among the Lilies

"There's something mesmerizing about Hiebert's storytelling voice." --New York Times Book Review on Dream with Little Angels
"Hiebert does a masterful job of building suspense." --Publishers Weekly on Close to the Broken Hearted
"Hiebert's first novel courts comparison to the classic To Kill a Mockingbird, but the book manages to soar as a moving achievement in its own right. In Hiebert's hands, psychological insight and restrained lyricism combine to create a coming-of-age tale as devastating as it is indelible." --Publishers Weekly (starred review) on Dream with Little Angels
"This book captured me from page one. It's honest, it's raw and it's one of the best books I've read in a long, long while." --Lisa Jackson on Dream with Little Angels