by Joan C. Curtis
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BLURB:
The Clock
Strikes Midnight is a race against time in a quest for revenge and atonement.
This is a story about hate, love, betrayal and forgiveness.
If you found out
you had only 3 months to live, what would you do? That’s the question Janie
Knox faces in this fast-paced mystery full of uncertainty and tension that will
surprise you until the very last page.
Hiding behind
the facade of a normal life, Janie keeps her family secrets tucked inside a
broken heart. Everything changes on the day she learns she’s going to die. With
the clock ticking and her time running out, she rushes to finish what she couldn't do when she was 17—destroy her mother’s killer. But she can’t do it
alone.
Janie returns to
her childhood home to elicit help from her sister. She faces more than she
bargained for when she discovers her sister’s life in shambles. Meanwhile her
mother’s convicted killer, her stepfather, recently released from prison,
blackmails the sisters and plots to extract millions from the state in
retribution. New revelations challenge Janie’s resolve, but she refuses to
allow either time or her enemies to her stop her from uncovering the truth
she’s held captive for over 20 years.
EXCERPT:
“Daddy, when I
get my kitty, can I name him Davy?” she had asked, yanking Marlene’s Davy
Crockett mug full of M&M’s from her grasp.
The colorful
candy spilled all over the backseat of the car.
“Mama, tell
Janie to—”
“Janie, behave,”
Daddy said, admonishing her for an instant with his eyes from the rear view mirror.
“Malcolm, look
out—!” Mom screamed.
Janie slammed
into Marlene. Pain. The world tumbled topsy-turvy. The mug flew across the
interior of the car, colors of the rainbow falling all around her.
Then, everything
went black.
When she opened
her eyes, Mom’s blood-streaked face rose in front of her out of the darkness.
“Wrap your arms
around my neck, honey.” Mom lifted her from the wreckage.
Janie clutched
her doll by the dress while the rain beat her curly hair flat.
Marlene stood on
the side of the road.
“Try to walk,”
Mom said, toppling her from her arms.
Her head pounded
and blood trickled down her leg. She leaned on her good leg and limped in the
direction of her sister.
“Mama, where’s
Daddy?” Marlene asked between sobs.
Mom took
Marlene’s hand and yanked her forward with Janie in tow.
Marlene lurched
back toward the smashed Oldsmobile with smoke billowing from its hood and a big
tree lying across the roof. The Davy Crockett mug lay shattered by the back
tire.
“Daddy! We can’t
leave Daddy!” Marlene yelled, picking up pieces of the broken glass.
They had left
Daddy that day and piled into an old Chevy pick-up truck with a bashed in
headlamp, belonging to a man with carrot-red hair. Mom pushed them inside the
truck and ordered the man to get help. But by then it was too late for Daddy.
It was too late
for all of them.
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The Clock Strikes Midnight
By Joan C. Curtis
Review by Heidi Lynn
Thank you, Joan C. Curtis and Goddess Fish Promotions
for providing me with this book so I may bring you this review.
What would you do if you were told you only had 3
months to live? Janine Knox kept many secrets from her family surrounding the
death of her Mother. With the clock ticking she raced back to her hometown to
seek justice. Even if that meant facing
the man she despised the most-her stepfather.
From the start I hated everything about Janine and
Marlene’s stepfather Ralf. Ralf was a
sick, twisted, physically and mentally abusive, disgusting man. As the book
went on I loathed him even more. I couldn’t understand why Eloise married such
a horrid man.
The letter that Janine wrote Marlene at the end of
the book touched me. I admit I shed a few tears reading it. I was glad to see Marlene (and the readers)
got the answers they sought and able to past behind them.
The Clock Strikes Midnight by Joan C. Curtis gets 4
out of 5 stars from me.
AUTHOR
Bio and Links:
Joan
Curtis authored four business books published by Praeger Press. She is also
published numerous stories, including:
• Butterflies in a Strawberry Jar, Sea
Oats Review, Winter, 2004
• A
Memoir Of A Friend, Chicken Soup for the Working Woman’s Soul, 2003 and Flint
River Review, 1996
• Jacque’s Story in From Eulogy to Joy,
2002
• The Roommate, Whispering Willow
Mystery Magazine, April 1997
• A Special Sort of Stubbornness,
Reader’s Digest, March 1997,
• My Father’s Final Gift, Reader
Digest, November 1994
Her first place writing
awards include : Best mystery manuscript in the Malice Domestic Grants
competition, best proposal for a nonfiction piece in the Harriette Austin
competition, and best story, Butterflies in a Strawberry Jar in the Cassell
Network of Freelance Writer’s Association.
Other Books:
Hire Smart and Keep ‘Em: How
to Interview Strategically Using POINT, Praeger Press, an imprint of ABC-Clio,
Santa Barbara, CA 2012.
The New Handshake: Sales
Meets Social Media, Praeger Press, 2010, an imprint of ABC-Clio, Santa Barbara,
CA
Managing Sticky Situations
at Work: Communication Secrets for Success in the Workplace, 2009, Praeger
Press, an imprint of ABC-Clio, Santa Barbara, CA.
Strategic Interviewing:
Skills for Savvy Executives, 2000 published by Quorum Books, Greenwood Press.
“I write about characters
who remind me of myself at times and my sister at times, but never fully so. My
stories are told from a woman’s point of view. Characters drive my writing and
my reading.”
Having grown up in the South
with a mother from Westchester County New York, Joan has a unique take on
blending the southern traditions with the eye of a northerner. She spent most of her childhood in North
Carolina and now resides in Georgia.
Links:
Website:
http://www.joancurtis.com
Blog:
http://www.joancurtis.com/blog
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/joanccurtisauthor
Twitter:
http://www.twitter.com/joancurtis
MuseItUp Publishing Author’s
page:
https://museituppublishing.com/bookstore/index.php/our-authors/52-our-authors/authors-c/455-joan-curtis
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