L. Chambers-Wright also writes as Laura Wright. She grew up surrounded by Appalachian folklore and ghost stories, many of which find their way into her material. She currently lives with her family in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. She has had many books published, and continues to prolifically write fiction, as well as non-fiction history. She is the primarily caregiver for a number of relatives, several pets, and an unknown number of wild animals. Her interests include photography, music, and casual gaming.
Her personal website is Laurawrites.net [http://laurawrites.net].
She runs the Virginia Creeper Appalachian History and Folklore website [http://vacreeper.com], as well as Appalachia Obscura, an obscure history and folklore website [http://appalachiangothic.com].
Clarissa Tyler wakes in a remote hospital after two months in a coma. The eccentric staff won't talk to her about what happened. She only recalls dark chaos, but the doctor says her mind can't be trusted. She doesn't believe there was an accident. The physician says they aren't memories, just hallucinations. She knows there is more to that night than what they're telling her. Darrin Parks is a junior doctor at the clinic. He's embroiled in his own web of torment, but finds a bright light of hope with Clarissa. She must adapt to the bizarre life within the clinic, and the prolonged absence from life, to piece together what happened. The quest takes her far beyond reclaiming hidden memories, and deep into a deadly conspiracy. Knowledge doesn't bring resolution, but it may take her life.
Título : The Moon Sees Me
EAN : 9798201710842
Editorial : Black House Books
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