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By Jennifer McMahon

Don’t Breathe a Word is a haunting page-turner that stored me up, backbone shivering and enthralled, well beyond my bedtime.”
—Joshilyn Jackson, writer of Gods in Alabama and Backseat Saints

“Jennifer McMahon by no means flinches and not fails to surprise…as [she] weaves a tender couple right into a perverse fairyland the place Rosemary’s child will be at home.”
—Randy Susan Meyers, writer of The Murderer’s Daughters

Two younger enthusiasts locate themselves ensnared in a doubtless supernatural net that ties them to a tender girl’s disappearance fifteen years previous during this darkish and twisty story from the New York Times bestselling writer of Island of misplaced Girls and Promise to not Tell. Jennifer NcMahon returns with a vengeance with Don’t Breathe a Word—an totally chilling and creative mixture of mental mystery, literary suspense, and paranormal page-turner that may enthrall a wildly different viewers together with, between others, avid lovers of Keith Donohue (The Stolen Child), Laura Lippman (I’d be aware of You Anywhere), and Tana French.(In the Woods).

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What really happened was that Phoebe had gotten a phone call from a little girl. “Are you sure it was a girl? ” Sam had asked when he got home from work and she told him about the call. His words came hard and fast and sounded accusatory. Like he suspected Phoebe of imagining the whole thing. “I don’t know. She sounded young. ” Phoebe left out her biggest impression: she sounded scared. And nearly breathless. ” Sam got pale. ” He nodded. “It’s in the attic at my mom’s. ” At ten of six, Sam’s cousin and her husband arrived in a black Jeep with the top down.

Aunt Hazel brought him trays of food, cups of tea, and all his medicine. She was a nurse, which her mom said was a big help right now. Hazel knew how to take care of people like Da. He stayed on the couch, buried beneath a pile of quilts, with his eyes closed most of the time. Even when they were open, it was like he was sleeping behind them. He looked right through you, like you were the ghost. “Boo,” Lisa said to him sometimes, hoping for a reaction but getting nothing. Reliance was full of ghosts.

Sam was still in the driver’s seat but didn’t notice her bowlegged trucker walk as she approached. He was looking down at the plastic Ziploc bag on his lap, the treasured Book of Fairies inside. All she’d seen so far was the cover: worn and green, the title handwritten in now-smudged calligraphy. Tonight, Sam and Evie were going to open it up, read through it carefully page by page. What Sam held on his lap might well be the biggest clue as to what happened to Lisa. The book, like Lisa, had been missing for fifteen years, and now here it was, balanced on Sam’s lap as he sat in the driver’s seat of their crappy old Mercury Sable.

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