
(2020) Skipping Stones by Julia Shupe
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Skipping Stones by Julia Shupe is likely a mystery/thriller novel available on Amazon: https://amzn.to/4gHPuIh
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The story follows two perspectives:
- Elizabeth A mother who recounts the struggles of raising her troubled son, Kevin, and the difficult decision to send him away. Years later, she is confronted with the consequences of her choice as Kevin, now going by the name Smith, resurfaces as a notorious serial killer.
- Vanessa A detective working on the case of Smith, whose investigation leads her to uncover a dark conspiracy involving Kevin's past. She teams up with Elizabeth to try and stop Kevin before he claims more victims.
The novel delves into the complexities of family, guilt, and the enduring impact of past trauma. The story also explores the themes of nature versus nurture and the cyclical nature of abuse.
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