Memory falters and reality blurs in my latest book, a chilling crime mystery set against the unique beauty of the Upper Midwest.
If you’re in the mood for a gripping mystery that plays with the boundaries of memory and reality, your next read is here! My latest book, I Know What I Witnessed, has just been published. This standalone crime mystery explores the intriguing condition of prosopagnosia – also known as face blindness – set against the stunning, serene backdrop of rural Wisconsin.
For a while now, I’ve been captivated by the concept of prosopagnosia – a condition that makes recognizing faces a daunting challenge. It struck me as the perfect obstacle for a protagonist, adding layers of tension and complexity to the narrative. Pairing this with the tranquil beauty of lakes and forests in Wisconsin felt like the ideal way to contrast the dark mysteries woven into the story. That’s why I chose a small town in Wisconsin as the setting for this novel.
I Know What I Witnessed follows Claire Sullivan, a visual artist who seems to witness a chilling crime while driving through Northern Wisconsin, only to suffer a life-changing accident that shatters her memory. As she struggles to piece together her fragmented recollections, Claire grapples with the blurred lines between reality and illusion. Is she uncovering the work of a serial killer, or are these horrific images mere figments of her imagination?
This book is designed for those who love a fast-paced, suspenseful read – perfect for both seasoned crime fans and those looking for an engaging beach read. It’s packed with twists, turns, and the eerie yet beautiful ambiance of rural Wisconsin.
I Know What I Witnessed is available now in both digital and physical formats. For more details and to purchase your copy, visit the book’s page.
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