Picture Me, A Mystery
Melissa Grant has escaped the clutches of death, not once, not twice, but three times. While she considers this to be divine intervention, her assailant is sure that her luck will run out, and the authorities are suspicious that Melissa isn't as innocent as she seems. Implicated in the murders of two of her closest friends, and running from both a hit man and the law, Melissa does what is thought to be impossible in the 21st Century – she disappears. Julie Lawson has no family, no friends, and no past. She spends her days photographing the country and her nights tossing and turning as nightmares plague her sleep. While passing through the town of St. Brendan, on Maryland's Eastern Shore, Julie finds some things she hasn't had in a very long time – a home, friends, and love. For the first time in two years, Julie can see her future, but she can attain it only by surviving a predator from her past. Eric West has a past of his own that he is trying to forget. His return to his hometown keeps his demons away until he meets Julie, and she stirs up emotions in him that he hasn't felt in a long time. As he slowly begins to let go of this past, Eric tries to break down the walls that Julie has so tightly built around herself. Gaining her trust one small act at a time, and hiring the best investigator in DC to dig for answers, Eric opens the Pandora's Box to Julie's past which threatens all of their futures.

Winner of the 2016 Illumination Bronze Award as one of the top three eBooks of 2015.
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Picture Me, A Mystery
Melissa Grant has escaped the clutches of death, not once, not twice, but three times. While she considers this to be divine intervention, her assailant is sure that her luck will run out, and the authorities are suspicious that Melissa isn't as innocent as she seems. Implicated in the murders of two of her closest friends, and running from both a hit man and the law, Melissa does what is thought to be impossible in the 21st Century – she disappears. Julie Lawson has no family, no friends, and no past. She spends her days photographing the country and her nights tossing and turning as nightmares plague her sleep. While passing through the town of St. Brendan, on Maryland's Eastern Shore, Julie finds some things she hasn't had in a very long time – a home, friends, and love. For the first time in two years, Julie can see her future, but she can attain it only by surviving a predator from her past. Eric West has a past of his own that he is trying to forget. His return to his hometown keeps his demons away until he meets Julie, and she stirs up emotions in him that he hasn't felt in a long time. As he slowly begins to let go of this past, Eric tries to break down the walls that Julie has so tightly built around herself. Gaining her trust one small act at a time, and hiring the best investigator in DC to dig for answers, Eric opens the Pandora's Box to Julie's past which threatens all of their futures.

Winner of the 2016 Illumination Bronze Award as one of the top three eBooks of 2015.
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Picture Me, A Mystery

Picture Me, A Mystery

by Amy Schisler
Picture Me, A Mystery

Picture Me, A Mystery

by Amy Schisler

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Overview

Melissa Grant has escaped the clutches of death, not once, not twice, but three times. While she considers this to be divine intervention, her assailant is sure that her luck will run out, and the authorities are suspicious that Melissa isn't as innocent as she seems. Implicated in the murders of two of her closest friends, and running from both a hit man and the law, Melissa does what is thought to be impossible in the 21st Century – she disappears. Julie Lawson has no family, no friends, and no past. She spends her days photographing the country and her nights tossing and turning as nightmares plague her sleep. While passing through the town of St. Brendan, on Maryland's Eastern Shore, Julie finds some things she hasn't had in a very long time – a home, friends, and love. For the first time in two years, Julie can see her future, but she can attain it only by surviving a predator from her past. Eric West has a past of his own that he is trying to forget. His return to his hometown keeps his demons away until he meets Julie, and she stirs up emotions in him that he hasn't felt in a long time. As he slowly begins to let go of this past, Eric tries to break down the walls that Julie has so tightly built around herself. Gaining her trust one small act at a time, and hiring the best investigator in DC to dig for answers, Eric opens the Pandora's Box to Julie's past which threatens all of their futures.

Winner of the 2016 Illumination Bronze Award as one of the top three eBooks of 2015.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781987001280
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 08/17/2015
Edition description: 2nd ed.
Pages: 354
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.79(d)

About the Author

Amy Schisler grew up in Southern Maryland, received a Bachelor's Degree from Salisbury University, and graduated from the University of Maryland with a Master's in Library and Information Science. Her first book, Crabbing With Granddad, is a children's book and an autobiographical work about spending a day harvesting the Maryland Blue Crab. Sarah Book Publishing released her first novel, A Place to Call Home, in 2014. The book has received numerous five-star reviews and has sold approximately 300 copies. A second edition is available as an eBook with added features and information. A former librarian and teacher, Amy now lives on the Eastern Shore of Maryland with her husband, three daughters, and two dogs where she is active at her daughters' school, her church, and the Girl Scouts of the Chesapeake Bay. You may follow Amy online at the following places: amyschislerauthor.com amyschisler.wordpress.com facebook.com/amyschislerauthor goodreads.com/amyschisler Twitter @AmySchislerAuth Instagram: amyschisler
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