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incantalibriblog · 6 years ago
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Recensione - "LA FINESTRA SUL PARCO" di Barbara Taylor Sissel
Un thriller avvincente, una storia che vi tiene con il fiato sospeso tra dubbi e sospetti, verità e bugie. di Barbara Taylor Sissel Link Amazon.it https://amzn.to/2SSjqLC Link Amazon.com https://amzn.to/2TWJ7qU
Titolo: La finestra sul parco Autore: Barbara Taylor Sissel Genere: Thriller Casa Editrice: Newton Compton Editori Lunghezza: 330 pagine Prezzo: Ebook €3,99 Data di pubblicazione: 4 Gennaio 2018
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Un grande thriller Dall’autrice del bestseller Una fredda mattina d’inverno La vita di Lily Isley sembra perfetta: un marito ricco, una cerchia di amici dell’alta società e un figlio…
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rozmorris · 8 years ago
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Dear me: how fiction authors adapt to writing memoir
Dear me: how fiction authors adapt to writing memoir
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If you��ve been following me on Facebook or on my newsletter you’ll have seen I��m taking a creative interlude to work on a collection of travel memoir pieces. It’s a new kind of book for me and it’s raising some interesting challenges, particularly as I’m used to the freedoms of fiction. So I thought I’d gather together a few other fictioneers who’ve crossed into memoir to discuss the differences.…
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surejaya · 5 years ago
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Tell No One
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Tell No One by Barbara Taylor Sissel
Their desperate secret. Her desperate search. A shattering truth exposed. Caroline Corbett wants nothing to do with her father, Hoff, a man who abandoned her as a young girl and then vanished from her life almost thirty years ago. But when her beloved aunt expresses a dying wish to see him once more, Caroline, despite her failing marriage and other personal troubles, drops everything to look for him. Harris Fenton found the father figure he’d dreamed of when he turned eight and his mother married Hoff—but his disappearance four years later left Harris with scars he carries even now that he is a father himself. While he has a beautiful family and a great job, he’s hiding a shameful secret and a nightmare from his childhood. Caroline’s search for Hoff soon uncovers a host of disturbing clues and draws a threat of violence. Her mind churns with memories of her troubled history, while Harris is losing the battle against his own demons. But for both of them, dredging up the past will be dangerous, and confronting the truth could prove life shattering.
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lzteach · 6 years ago
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Linda's Book Obsession Reviews "Tell No One" by Barbara Taylor Sissel, Lake Union Publishing, May 14, 2019
Linda’s Book Obsession Reviews “Tell No One” by Barbara Taylor Sissel, Lake Union Publishing, May 14, 2019
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Lindas Book Obsession Reviews  “Tell No One” by Barbara Taylor Sissel, Lake Union Publishing, May 2019
Barbara Taylor Sissel, Author of “Tell No One”, has written a captivating, intense, riveting, and unpredictable novel. The Genres for this Novel are Fiction, Mystery, and Suspense. The timeline for this novel in the present and goes to the past when it pertains to the events or characters in the…
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debi14in2014 · 6 years ago
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Tell No One by Barbara Taylor Sissel
Tell No One by Barbara Taylor Sissel #BookReview #TellNoOne #NetGalley @BarbaraSissel @LUAuthors @NetGalley
The last book I read written by Barbara Taylor Sissel was in 2015, so I knew it was time to revisit her writing with Tell No One.  The cover drew me in so I requested the opportunity to read and review it through NetGalley and was approved.
Tell No Oneis told from two points of view, those of Caroline and Harris. Caroline is trying to find her father who left when she was young.  Now that her…
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nasreen44 · 7 years ago
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Anteprima 2018: ‘La finestra sul parco’ di Barbara Taylor Sissel
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ambernicole417 · 7 years ago
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Book Review: The Truth We Bury
I’ve read Barbara Taylor Sissel’s writing before, but this time she really outdid herself!  After reading the preview I was so excited. I haven’t read a murder mystery that has really held my attention in a LONG time. But this book did that and more!!! Barbara made the characters so relatable and you really felt like you were right there in the book with characters. Each chapter kept you drawn in…
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avidreaderreviews · 7 years ago
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"Safe Keeping" by Barbara Taylor Sissel What happens when you think your son may have murdered two women, yet at the same time you are almost convinced he could not have done it. Are you making justifications that he is always pestered by the cops, he has lied in the past, but not always, yes he has struggled at everything he has tried to do and just appears to have little or no ability to really succeed. Is this a result of how he was born? How he was raised? A traumatic event that happened to him when he was four? All of those things? "Safe Keeping," is about one family who is going through this exact struggle. Their son is different from others. He always has been since he was about four. But is that a result of a traumatic event he suffered that a psychiatrist said he had recovered from? Or did the effects of that event continue to carry over to continual PTSD that led to his multiple issues as many others have argued? His father says his mother was too soft and easy on him. His father said he tried to be tougher to provide more guidance and discipline. In the end, both parents realize maybe communicating as a family might have been the best way. But who really knows what role nature and nurture play in ones development. What time does i genetics play? His sister never really struggled with much. She feels she knows her brother better than either of her parents and that there is no way her brother committed these crimes. Yet she also says ther is much she doesn't know about him either. But as the family members do their own soul searching; his sister some of her own searching to clear him lead to family issues that were never fully discussed or addressed, individual fears are brought forth, and speaking to outsiders often brings about more questions than answers. As the LeBay family goes through the arrest of their son of the murder of two women and the family tries to prove him innocent or accept his fate, more situations arise that bring about both doubt and the potential of guilt. In this twisting turning novel that starts out with the first sentence, "my son is a murderer," the reader is engaged from that point on and the author carries them through until the end. Rating: 4.7 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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pier-carlo-universe · 3 months ago
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Recensione di "La Finestra sul Parco" di Barbara Taylor Sissel: Un Thriller Avvincente che Lascia Senza Fiato. Un racconto di suspense e mistero che esplora le profondità dell'animo umano attraverso un intreccio di segreti e tradimenti. Recensione di Alessandria today
Barbara Taylor Sissel ci regala un altro capolavoro del thriller psicologico con "La Finestra sul Parco".
Barbara Taylor Sissel ci regala un altro capolavoro del thriller psicologico con “La Finestra sul Parco”. Questo romanzo si distingue per la sua capacità di catturare il lettore fin dalle prime pagine, immergendolo in un mondo di tensione crescente e di intrighi che si sviluppano con abilità narrativa. Trama Il libro racconta la storia di Lily, una donna la cui vita viene sconvolta dalla…
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judycollinsmustreadbooks · 8 years ago
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Faultlines
By: Barbara Taylor Sissel
ISBN: 9781503938915
Publisher: Lake Union
Publication Date: 9/6/2016
Format: Paperback
My Rating: 4 Stars 
It’s the phone call every parent dreads: in the middle of the night, Sandy Cline learns that her twenty-year-old son, Jordan, has been in a car accident. Her nephew, Travis, was also in the car, along with Travis’s girlfriend. All three are alive—but barely. The car was smashed against a tree along a remote and winding road, beautiful but deadly, in their rural Texas Hill Country town. In the wake of the car crash, the close-knit family is tested like never before. Jenna, Travis’s mother, blames Jordan—as well as her sister, Sandy—after reports surface that Jordan had been driving. As the young adults struggle to survive, tension between their parents escalates. But when trust is broken and a shocking family secret is exposed, it creates a perfect storm of harrowing consequences. Rumors in the small town spread like wildfire. When details of the accident are questioned, Sandy and Jenna wonder if their family has been destroyed beyond repair.
As always, there’s much more to the story…if the family is to survive, they will have to come together to confront the terrible truth and overcome their pain. But are some betrayals unforgivable?
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A special thank you to Lake Union and NetGalley for an ARC in exchange for an honest review.  Nice Cover!
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incantalibriblog · 6 years ago
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21 Febbraio - "UNA FAMIGLIA COLPEVOLE" di Barbara Taylor Sissel
21 Febbraio - "UNA FAMIGLIA COLPEVOLE" di Barbara Taylor Sissel Link Amazon.it https://amzn.to/2StdloD Link Amazon.com https://amzn.to/2WXDavD
Titolo: Una famiglia colpevole Autore: Barbara Taylor Sissel Genere: Thriller Casa Editrice: Newton Compton Editori Lunghezza: 336 pagine Prezzo: Ebook €2,99 – Cartaceo €9,00 Data di pubblicazione: 21 Febbraio 2019
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Dall’autrice del bestseller Una fredda mattina d’inverno È il peggior incubo di ogni genitore. Una telefonata nel cuore della notte sveglia Sandy:…
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lzteach · 7 years ago
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“What Lies Below” By Barbara Taylor Sissel
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Available May 15th
Everyone has nightmares. One woman is living hers…
Gilly O’Connell’s nightmares aren’t just bad dreams; they’re glimpses of terrifying realities to come. Gilly has spent her entire life trying to suppress the foreboding visions. So when a dismissed premonition leads to her husband’s murder, she buries the guilt and pain of the unsolved crime in the only way she knows how—she runs from it.
Three years later, after overcoming a battle with addiction and starting over in a small Texas town, Gilly dares to believe the worst is over. That is, until another crime rips her heart open: the abduction of a three-year-old girl. Gilly knows more about it than anyone…
She’s dreaming again.
Gilly is convinced that if she tells the police she dreamed of the kidnapping before it happened, there’s no way they’ll believe her. But when she finally gets the courage to come forward with what she saw, people don’t see her as crazy—they see her as a suspect.
Now, in order to help a desperate single father save his child, Gilly must first clear her own name. But as the nightmares of the past catch up to her, Gilly’s only chance for salvation might be the dreams she’s spent so long trying to ignore.
BUY THE BOOK: Lake Union Publishing, Trade Paperback, May 2018, ISBN: 978-1503950115
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  MEET BARBARA SISSEL TAYLOR
I am never sure what to say when someone asks me where I’m from. I was born in Honolulu, Hawaii, but that didn’t last two years. I grew up mostly in the Midwest, Kansas, Iowa, Illinois. Once, in third grade, I attended three different schools. I finally landed in Texas, but my children were born in Kentucky. People wondered if I was an Army brat. The question made me uncomfortable because the moves came about as the result of family woes. I’m glad for them now, not the woes so much, but the moves. They taught me to adapt. They taught me that you carry your joy with you, and you can unpack that first, no matter the circumstances. Uncrate the joy, then the books.
The one constant refuge in my life is reading. My sister taught me when she was seven and I was three. We’ve been reading together ever since. I remember almost the very moment when I first knew I wanted to write. I was in bed, flat on my belly, reading Wuthering Heights. I was eleven or so, I think, and very affected by the story. I remember looking up from the light falling over the book’s pages and saying to myself, I want to do this. I want to write so that people are engaged in the way that I am now. I want to give back this gift of enchantment, this sense of being transported. How does it happen, I wondered? That an entire world, vivid in every sense, can rise from a group of printed words? I guess it sounds odd in relation to how dark the story of Wuthering Heights is; it is odd to imagine that I was broken out in the gooseflesh of happiness at the dream of one day mastering the ability to write in just such a manner while reading something so sad, but the desire spread through me, as light and effervescent as champagne bubbles. I’ve never forgotten the sensation, or the longing to write, to be able to say, legitimately, I am an author. It persisted through all the hullabaloo of moving around the countryside like vagabonds. It waited while I distracted myself with other employment: department store fashion model and salesgirl, college student, flight attendant, chair-side dental assistant, then marriage in Texas followed by a next-day relocation to Kentucky and the births of two children.
The move to Kentucky added a focus I wasn’t aware of until I sat down to write my first novel. We lived on the grounds of a first-offender prison (my then-husband was a warden) in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Employees were housed in trailers clustered around a common area on a cleared rise of land, while the inmates were housed in dormitory-like buildings below. There were no cells, no bars. The facility really did look and operate more like a college campus than a prison, but the inmates were smart enough to know that if they escaped they would likely die of starvation or exposure before they would ever find their way out of the mountains, and only a few tried. They were boys, mostly, late teens, early twenties, and part of our daily lives. They mowed the grass, fixed the cars, tinkered with the electricity and the plumbing, and the most reliable of them babysat our children. I got to know them. I heard their stories, how they came to commit their crimes, from petty theft of a pig to manslaughter. I heard about their families. Many of their stories were heartrending, the wrong turns, the regrets, the battles they waged with addiction, with themselves and their wrongdoing. I saw the psychological impact of crime on their mothers and fathers, wives and siblings, who were, so often simply ordinary people much like myself. It was upfront, hands-on learning, and when I sat down to write, that’s what I wrote about. A guy who goes to prison. Injustice versus justice. What is it? Where’s the line? What is the nature of forgiveness? Why is it so hard?
I can’t imagine a life in which I wouldn’t write any more than I can imagine a life where I wouldn’t read. Both pastimes have provided me with a roadmap, a set of tools, a way to navigate. They are like fixed points in the constantly evolving landscape of my life. As a writer I was frequently rejected but continued to persist. I may have had doubts, but that childhood vision never doubted and never left. Along the way, in related work, I have, and still do, occasionally freelance for clients from a variety of professions. I’ve been an editor at a small, local literary press and raised two wonderful sons. I currently work with a fabulous set of critique partners and in February of 2012, in a dream come true moment in time, I was offered agent representation by my dream agent Barbara Poelle at the Irene Goodman Literary Agency. By March of 2012, in another dream come true moment, she had me under contract with MIRA for two books and paired with a wonderful editor, Erika Imranyi. The first of the books, Evidence of Life, is now available on bookshelves and online!
For me, a book is a miracle in the way that it can create such a magical connection between an author and a reader. As a kid I loved how a story could carry me into another world. It’s what drew me to writing. Now as an author, I’m in hope of passing along that gift, of being able to transport the readers of my books into the worlds I create. I’m grateful to so many people for the opportunity to pursue this dream, and I’m especially grateful to readers everywhere. Books couldn’t exist without reader love. It’s what makes the whole experience come alive.
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  Meet Barbara Taylor Sissel, Author of “What Lies Below” "What Lies Below" By Barbara Taylor Sissel Available May 15th Everyone has nightmares. One woman is living hers...
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thecatandthekindle · 9 years ago
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her father used to say, you make your bed one decision at a time.
Crooked Little Lies by Barbara Taylor Sissel
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avidreaderreviews · 7 years ago
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"The Truth We Bury" by Barbara Taylor Sissel An emotional and psychological drama told from the opposing points of view of the mother of the groom and the mother of the bride. Two mothers with the same goal: to protect their child no matter what the circumstance. When a young women is found brutally stabbed in the apartment of Lily's son AJ, events start to take place from that point on that seem to implicate him in her murder and that of another woman a few days later. Meanwhile, Lily is convinced, despite all the mounting evidence, that her son is innocent. Shea, AJ's fiancé is also convinced he is innocent and being set up or held against his will. Her mother, Dru, on the other hand, has felt he has been guilty from day one and is not surprised when more and more evidence points in that direction. Yet, beneath this violent and evolving scene of events, there are several others brewing around them. From friends relationships and secrets which slowly are revealed; family rumors, feeling of betrayal, loss, and inadequacy; to emotional and physical disconnect, duplicity, and and infidelity. A novel so gripping, Barbara Taylor Sissel has reached deep into her storyline so that it is not only honest, and feasible, but it is as if it was taken from the front page of the crime section of the local newspaper. Her characters are strong yet fallible; smart yet also doubt themselves; realistic and relatable. This is a novel that will keep you reading all day or late into the night. A novel you will not be able to put down. An enthralling and engrossing novel. One for mystery lovers; family drama lovers; and for readers of a truly magnificent novel. Rating: 4.8 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ ** I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this novel. All thoughts are my own.
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maggiecwhite · 12 years ago
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And even as she weeps, she thinks what an odd feeling is it to be comforted by one’s own child.
The Volunteer by Barbara Taylor Sissel
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incantalibriblog · 6 years ago
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Nuova Uscita 21 Febbraio - "UNA FAMIGLIA COLPEVOLE" di Barbara Taylor Sissel
Nuova Uscita 21 Febbraio - "UNA FAMIGLIA COLPEVOLE" di Barbara Taylor Sissel Link Amazon.it https://amzn.to/2StdloD Link Amazon.com https://amzn.to/2WXDavD
Titolo: Una famiglia colpevole Autore: Barbara Taylor Sissel Genere: Thriller Casa Editrice: Newton Compton Editori Lunghezza: 336 pagine Prezzo: Ebook €2,99 – Cartaceo €9,00 Data di pubblicazione: 21 Febbraio 2019
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Dall’autrice del bestseller Una fredda mattina d’inverno È il peggior incubo di ogni genitore. Una telefonata nel cuore della notte sveglia Sandy:…
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