Mirror Me is Yvonne Navarro's long awaited new novel of horror. This novel begins in the past and takes you to present day, where a young woman's life is affected in drastic measures. Hannah Danior is a woman with a past. But a past that was was not of her own making. From a cruel world she re-emerged, with help, to begin life anew. With hope in her future she now had a chance to leave the bad behind. However she is connected to her past in ways even she can't imagine. Nor can she out run them. And the bad won't let her go.
From the Publisher
Yvonne Navarro's MIRROR ME is a character driven tale of suspense with a splash of the supernatural. Navarro's tight prose and character development has, as a reader, always kept me rivited to her storytelling. This is the second novel we have published by her, the first being AFTERAGE, and we are proud to bring you MIRROR ME, an original novel of suspense mixed with horror.
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Hannah Danior is a young woman struggling to build a life after an unspeakable experience in her childhood. Now self-sufficient, she is nonetheless still tormented by her past... and the cruel demons of her childhood are not finished with her. At any instant and with no warning, she will inexplicably manifest the injuries of someone she's never even met. Enduring everything from mere bruises to mortal blows, many of her wounds would kill a normal woman, but just as inexplicably, she heals-- at astonishing speed-- presumably so she can be victimized again. With her face and body disfigured by countless scars, Hannah desires only to be left alone. But fate has other ideas when a pair of detectives catch the similarity between her most recent horrific event-- where her throat is suddenly cut-- and the murder of a neighborhood woman. One demands answers she doesn't have and the other, a man she doesn't recognize at all, raises instinctive alarms inside Hannah's head. When the unthinkable happens and one of the detectives falls in love with her, the search for the truth about Hannah's past and an unseen killer twists itself from the realm of the supernatural into the unforgiving streets of Chicago...
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The things they did in the dark to the baby were unspeakable. The older one had been watching crime shows on television, and so he knew about things like fingerprints and bits of skin that might be found under fingernails. It was high summer in the poorer part of Cicero, Illinois, hot and green, and beneath the heavy, pre-thunderstorm clouds and the whine of insects buzzing in the humid air, everything around the yard was open the garage, the rickety gardening shed, the side door to the house. They d gone scavenging in secret and picked up things like a couple of sets of dirty gardening gloves, rusty trimming shears, a hand-sized hoe-fork, a partially used roll of duct tape and a flashlight from the garage. Then, while the mother was in back hanging the wash on the line trying to save electricity and keep the ancient dryer from dumping more heat into the small, shabby house they went into the house and took the eighteen-month-old girl from her crib. And when they saw that the mother had left the five-year-old girl to watch over the toddler Well, they took her, too.
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- Release Date 02/04/2004
- Authors Yvonne Navarro, Rick Sardhina
- Language English
- Company Overlook Connection Press; First Ed. edition
- Weight 1.5 pounds
- Dimensions 6 x 0.81 x 9 inches
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