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Heather Sunseri

Author of Mindspeak

22 Works 466 Members 22 Reviews

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Works by Heather Sunseri

Mindspeak (2013) 229 copies
Emerge (2015) 62 copies
Death is in the Details (2019) 47 copies
Exposed in Darkness (2017) 32 copies
Mindsiege (2013) 23 copies
Mindsurge (2014) 17 copies
Deceived (2016) 9 copies
Uprising (Emerge Series, #2) (2015) — Author — 6 copies
Covered in Darkness (2017) 5 copies
Renaissance (2016) 5 copies
Shot in Darkness (2017) 4 copies
Cut in Darkness (2017) 4 copies

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Death in the Details by Heather Sunseri is the first book in the Payne’s Creek stand alone series.

Faith Day is a forensic photographer, which appealed to me greatly because I love photography. Adds a little something extra to some of my favorite reading genre. She is no stranger to death by fire. Her mother died in a fire and she recalls every single detail with 100% clarity, due to hyperthymesia.

Faith lives in the small town of Payne’s Creek and after 12 years since her mother’s death, the fires in town, it is brought back in vivid detail. Faith has a forensic science degree and her uncle is the Fire Chief, Sam Reid. Her brother Finch is the town vet.

Fire Chief Sam Reid depends on her. She is the best help has has until he can hire a new detective. She sees things others miss.

Faith lives in an Airstream with her guardian cat, that acts more like a dog than a feline. Someone had been in her house, had lit a fire in her firepit. After ten years in prison for the murder of their parents, her step brother had been released due to a technicality. Could he have found her? And…what if it isn’t him?

I love the way Luke Justice describes her, “…when you walk through a room, people watch you. When you exit a room, people whisper. And when you exit a building, people sigh with relief.”

As bodies fall, fires, burn, she’s at the center of it. The pieces come together as she and Luke struggle to figure out what is really going on. Things are not as they appear on the surface and….

I loved the story…and the ending. WOW. It took me a while to figure it out, because there are more suspects than meet the eye. Is it her step brother? Is it him…or him…or…The bigger mystery, who is setting all the fires, is solved and a romance is blooming, but there is more to tell…and I hope to be there. I love when an author can hook me from the beginning and keep the pace at a high level, making it hard to put down.

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sherry69 | Jun 28, 2022 |
Something's rotten at Wellington

Mindspeak is a lovely layered plot knocking the reader off their feet as it wildly screens through the mysterious lives of the teenagers at Wellington Academy. Each chapter reveals how deeply the intrigue is embedded in and out of the school and, as the reader reaches the end, suddenly realizes that the story continues on...
 
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Windyone1 | 6 other reviews | May 10, 2022 |
Post Bio Apocalyptic ripped from the headlines

Emerge is a timely written, bone chilling, impossible to put down novel that much too close to reality. Heather Sunseri, I'm delighted to say, could be the next generation's Michael Crichton. I'm not going to be a spoiler, suffice it to say that if you are reading this book in the first part of the year 2020, you won't sleep well for days!
 
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Windyone1 | 1 other review | May 10, 2022 |
Good and entertaining enough, but nothing special. Also had things I didn't like, but nothing I can explain easily. Worth a shot at least!
 
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aquapages | 6 other reviews | Jul 8, 2020 |

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