"Shursen offers her most unpredictable and explosive ending yet "
The legacy of an insidious mental illness continues, passing from one generation to the next.
Just like his father, Sam O'Toole is driven to insanity by the malevolent voices chasing him.
Desperate to stop his son from succumbing to a sickness that not only attacks the mind but ravishes the soul, Caleb pleads with Sam to seek help.
And when seventeen-year-old concert pianist Rayne Bastien comes into Caleb's life, Sam struggles with the competition, his jealousy taking him to a dark place. Even Sam's beloved sister Ahna seems to enjoy Rayne more than Sam.
Sam devises a plan; one that will get rid of the problem. He becomes obsessed with getting rid of the problem. Sleep never comes; his mind never stops. Once again, family history repeats itself when Sam's delusions become his reality.
Police Detective Maria Alvarez is determined to solve the murder cases that have haunted her for over twenty-five years. All she has to do is wait, and watch until one of the O'Toole's makes a mistake. Psychopaths always do. When it happens, she'll be there for the fall.
Praise for Caleb's Lot:
"The beginning will grab your attention, but the end will leave you breathless."
-- Best-selling author Katie French
"Unpredictable, brilliant writing."
"The struggle is real....my heart is still pounding,"
"There are so many who face mental illness and the story is expertly delivered."
"Caleb's Lot carries the reader to a terrifying, conclusion--one I did not see coming,".