The Last Innocent Hour
by Barbara Taylor Sissel
“This is a plot worthy of Daphne du Maurier … a compelling tale of innocence lost.” ~The Houston Chronicle“A circumstantial crime, a local conspiracy and no convenient Perry Mason. In The Last Innocent Hour, Sissel’s writing is strong and the characters and their motivations clearly drawn.” ~ Bev Vincent, author of The Road to the Dark Tower and The Stephen King Illustrated Companion
“The Last Innocent Hour is a taut psychological suspense thriller, exciting and quite dark with no light in sight adding an almost gothic feel.” ~ Midwest Book Review
“Sissel’s first novel is a worthy achievement … along the lines of Iris Johansen. Frightening … poignant. Sissel’s strength lies in her multi-dimensional characters … that make the reader react–with fear, with relief, with anger, with tenderness.” ~ Book Browser Review
“The Last Innocent Hour will ensnare you in a web of family secrets and suspense, powerful crisp writing and characters so real you’ll think you’ve met them.” ~ Colleen Thompson, bestselling author of The Salt Maiden and Phantom of New Orleans
Barbara Taylor Sissel is a freelance writer, book reviewer, and editor, and the author of two other novels, The Ninth Step and The Volunteer. A one-time editor for a small regional press, Barbara has written extensively for the public relations field. Her short stories and articles have appeared in a number of venues.An avid gardener, Barbara is currently working with numerous clients on a variety of projects and writing a new novel. She has two sons and lives in The Woodlands, Texas. For more information on past and forthcoming books, visit her website at barbarataylorsissel.com.
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