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The Sound of a Scream

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A serial killer stalks a young governess as she uncovers the deadly history of a coastal New England village in this "brilliantly executed" thriller (Kevin O'Brien, New York Times bestselling author on All the Pretty Dead Girls)
Point Woebegone. From the moment Daphne May steps off the train, it's clear that this small Maine town is aptly named. Even before she reaches Swallowtail, the windswept house where she'll be working as a governess, Daphne's sense of foreboding is justified.
A waitress's gruesome death sets the whole town on edge—especially the wealthy, eccentric Witherspoon family. There are rumors, hostile whispers. Daphne tries to adjust to her strange surroundings and difficult pupil, finding a friend in local property developer Gregory Winston. Then a killer strikes again—and again.
A psychopath is culling his victims with brutal precision, and Daphne's arrival is far from random. But knowledge may come too late to save her from the secrets in her past, with a killer hiding in plain sight. . .
"If you like Dean Koontz, you'll love John Manning!" —Wendy Corsi Staub, New York Times bestselling author

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      January 30, 2012
      At the start of this by-the-numbers serial killer thriller from Manning (All the Pretty Girls), 22-year-old orphan Daphne May, fresh out of a convent where she was raised by supportive nuns, arrives by train in Point Woebegone, Maine, to start her first real-world job. The plucky if naïve Daphne has accepted a position as governess to eight-year-old Christopher Witherspoon, without having met her employer, the boy’s father, or her charge. A handsome stranger gives Daphne a ride to the local inn, where she’s horrified to stumble on a waitress with her throat slashed in the ladies’ room. Might the clown she saw shortly before in the inn’s dining room be the culprit? Sure enough, Christopher’s late grandfather, she later learns, was a serial killer of children and dressed as a clown, suggesting a modern-day copycat. The ensuing bloodbath offers few scares and little suspense.

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