<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"Julie Weathers isn't sure if she's running away or starting over, but the sun-washed, sea-stormed small town in Maine holds so much promise. The idea of teaching a one-room schoolhouse seems quaint and delightful--the perfect way to start over. But she soon realizes that things aren't as idyllic as she first believed. Julie comes to suspect that she may have traded one place shrouded in trouble for another, and she has to wonder if the greatest danger on Mercy Island is the sea, or the people."--Provided by publisher.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><strong>Proving Stephen King isn't the only author who can make a scenic small town in Maine feel menacing, Jenny Milchman's <em>The Second Mother</em> is a haunting thriller.--POPSUGAR </strong></p><p><strong>Opportunity: Teacher needed in one-room schoolhouse on remote island in Maine. Find the freedom in a fresh start.</strong></p><p>Julie Weathers isn't sure if she's running away or starting over, but moving to a remote island off the coast of Maine feels right for someone with reasons to flee her old life. The sun-washed, sea-stormed speck of land seems welcoming, the lobster plentiful, and the community close and tightly knit. She finds friends in her nearest neighbor and Callum, a man who appears to be using the island for the same thing as she: escape.</p><p>But as Julie takes on the challenge of teaching the island's children, she comes to suspect that she may have traded one place shrouded in trouble for another, and she begins to wonder if the greatest danger on Mercy Island is its lost location far out to sea, or the people who live there.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>When Julie arrives on a beautiful, rustic island off the coast of Maine -- with a one-room schoolhouse, where people embrace a simple life -- she is hoping for a chance to start over. Slowly and expertly, Milchman peels back the layers to reveal what lies beneath the idyllic surface. The <i>Second Mother</i> is an atmospheric thriller resonating with the weight and power of secrets. Settle in someplace comfortable, lock the doors and turn on the lights - you're not going to want to put this one down! - <strong><em>Jennifer McMahon, author of The Winter People and The Invited</em></strong><br><br>A tension-filled, provocative, nail-biting thriller that will have your heart pounding and your hands shaking as you frantically turn page after page, thirsting for more. - <strong><em>Suspense Magazine</em></strong><br><br>Another gripping and satisfying story of suspense [from Milchman]...The <i>Second Mother</i> is a beautifully written page turner. - <strong><em>NY Journal of Books</em></strong><br><br>Haunting...a classic tale of isolated-community psychological suspense. - <strong><em>Chronogram</em></strong><br><br>Jenny Milchman is one of the best suspense writers at work today, and The <i>Second Mother</i> is a page turner extraordinaire. Milchman takes the nostalgic daydream of teaching in a one-room schoolhouse and turns it ever so slowly into an urgent nightmare. That the story is set on a remote island off the coast of Maine -- one of the most claustrophobic places a stranger can ever set foot -- is an added bonus. - <strong><em>Paul Doiron, author of the Edgar award nominated Mike Bowditch series</em></strong><br><br>Milchman brings the suspense from a simmer to a slow boil, as The <i>Second Mother</i> becomes an agonizing exercise in escape and survival. This is the kind of book Alfred Hitchcock would have loved to adapt into a film, and for good reason. - <strong><em>Providence Journal</em></strong><br><br>Milchman owns a Highsmith mastery of emotional depth and psychological tension for all her rich, finely detailed settings. She is a true American regionalist artist. The <i>Second Mother</i> sweeps us away to an eerie island of complex villains, refreshingly women, that will chill your blood while it breaks your heart. - <strong><em>Kalisha Buckhanon, author of Speaking of Summer and Solemn</em></strong><br><br>Proving Stephen King isn't the only author who can make a scenic small town in Maine feel menacing, Jenny Milchman's The <i>Second Mother</i> is a haunting thriller. - <strong><em>POPSUGAR</em></strong><br><br>Rich in atmosphere, expertly plotted, and populated by characters that live and breathe, The <i>Second Mother</i> is as much a portrait of survival and redemption as it is a harrowing deep dive into the secrets and troubles of an isolated island in Maine. Jenny Milchman writes with insight and compassion, creating a vivid sense of place, and masterfully ratcheting up the tension page by gripping page. - <strong><em>Lisa Unger, New York Times bestselling author of The Stranger Inside</em></strong><br><br>The <i>Second Mother</i> is a gothic unraveling of a novel, as moody and atmospheric as the isolated island on which it's set. - <strong><em>Jodi Picoult, New York Times bestselling author of Small Great Things and A Spark of Light</em></strong><br><br>The <i>Second Mother</i> is a tense, riveting story about a woman who flees to a remote island off the coast of Maine to escape a tragic past. Starkly beautiful, the island holds the hope of a new life and a new love but school teacher Julie Weathers finds herself facing dangers she never imagined. Told with Milchman's stunning prose, The <i>Second Mother</i> is a gripping tale of obsession, secrets held close and the dark side of island life. Harrowing and addictive, I dare you to put this book down once you've started. - <strong><em>Heather Gudenkauf, New York Times bestselling author of The Weight of Silence and This is How I Lied</em></strong><br><br>THE SECOND MOTHER has it all... there are plenty of plot twists and surprises that include an action-filled ending that will result in some shocking revelations. Another winner from Jenny Milchman and one of the more intelligent novels in the summer of 2020. - <strong><em>Criminal Element</em></strong><br><br>While grappling with dark questions, The <i>Second Mother</i> will thrill and entertain readers who, like Julie, desire a summer adventure. - <strong><em>Booktrib</em></strong><br><br>With her ever-masterful sense of place and astute psychological insight, Jenny Milchman takes us on a journey from the Adirondack Mountains to a remote island off the coast of Maine, and from the dark depths of grief into the light. This is a harrowing and heartrending story that earns its place in the sun. - <strong><em>Carol Goodman, New York Times bestselling author of The Lake of Dead Languages and The Sea of Lost Girls</em></strong><br>
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