Wednesday, June 10, 2015

Kathy recommends "The Bullet" by Mary Louise Kelly

The bullet


Two words:  The Bullet.

That’s all it takes to shatter her life.  In a split second, everything she’s known is proved to be a lie.

It began with a simple pain in her wrist.  Caroline Cashion, a professor of French literature at Georgetown University, is stunned when she  goes for an MRI.   Doctors discover a bullet lodged near the base of her skull, one that Caroline had no idea existed.  When questioned, her parents admit the shocking truth. They adopted Caroline at the age of three after her birth parents were murdered in cold blood.  Caroline was wounded – a bullet buried too close to her spinal cord to remove.

Now, thirty-four years later, Caroline is desperate to discover what really happened. 

The Bullet is a riveting thriller, with twists and turns, impeccably  written by a former journalist for NPR and the BBC.

Recommended for Adults.


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