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The Mourning Hours von Paula Treick DeBoard
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The Mourning Hours (2013. Auflage)

von Paula Treick DeBoard (Autor)

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A family's loyalty is put to the ultimate test

Kirsten Hammarstrom hasn't been home to her tiny corner of rural Wisconsin in years--not since the mysterious disappearance of a local teenage girl rocked the town and shattered her family. Kirsten was just nine years old when Stacy Lemke went missing, and the last person to see her alive was her boyfriend, Johnny--the high school wrestling star and Kirsten's older brother. No one knows what to believe--not even those closest to Johnny--but the event unhinges the quiet farming community and pins Kirsten's family beneath the crushing weight of suspicion.

Now, years later, a new tragedy forces Kirsten and her siblings to return home, where they must confront the devastating event that shifted the trajectory of their lives. Tautly written and beautifully evocative, The Mourning Hours is a gripping portrayal of a family straining against extraordinary pressure, and a powerful tale of loyalty, betrayal and forgiveness.

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Titel:The Mourning Hours
Autoren:Paula Treick DeBoard (Autor)
Info:MIRA (2013), Edition: Original, 336 pages
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  BooksInMirror | Feb 19, 2024 |
A family's loyalty is put to the ultimate test .

Kirsten Hammarstrom hasn't been home to her tiny corner of rural Wisconsin in years-not since the mysterious disappearance of a local teenage girl rocked the town and shattered her family. Kirsten was just nine years old when Stacy Lemke went missing, and the last person to see her alive was her boyfriend, Johnny-the high school wrestling star and Kirsten's older brother. No one knows what to believe-not even those closest to Johnny-but the event unhinges the quiet farming community and pins Kirsten's family beneath the crushing weight of suspicion.

Now, years later, a new tragedy forces Kirsten and her siblings to return home, where they must confront the devastating event that shifted the trajectory of their lives.


Received in ebook format from www.netgalley.com

This story is narrated by the 9 year old Kirsten, youngest sister of Johnny, and tells of the relationship between her brother Johnny and his girlfriend Stacy.

The story starts with the growing relationship between Johnny, the 17 year old local wrestling jock, and Stacy, the 16 year old red head who makes a play for him whilst still 15. It is soon clear that she is a tease, obsessive and a distraction, making him drop his friends, wrestling and schoolwork.

During a wild storm, on a date night, Johnny comes home late, having had a spat with Stacy who walks off into the night and never makes it home. Much of the book follows the immediate and subsequent fall out of the investigation into her disappearance, ultimately resulting in the family breaking up

Years later, the family come back together after the lonely death of the father following a heart attack. It is then that the past comes back to confront them all, the children in particular, and some questions are answered, and more questions posed. As a 9year old Kirsten doesnt get to know all the details, and is often shut out of conversations between the adults, leaving her feeling disconnected from those around her.

Certainly a book I would recommend to others

The book is poignant in its description of what such a young girl sees of the affect of such a crime on her family and the breakdown of relationships especially those she has with her brother and father.
There are few scenes of violence in this book, and instead is the smaller things that constitute the majority of the book, so it seems that little actually happens, and is more a study of relationships.
As a Mira subimprint, this is certainly not a traditional Harlequin book, in that it deals with family relationships and very little traditional romance. (Mira is also the imprint for Debbie Macomber and has a reputation for crime novels as well)
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  nordie | Oct 14, 2023 |
About a year ago, I read Paula's "The Drowning Girls" and liked it so much that I requested my library buy 2013's "The Mourning Hours." They did, but I didn't get around to reading it until last month, when my library holds ran short and I needed a backlist book I could pick up that day. I ended up being totally blown away.

Rather than a plot summary/review, I'll emphasize this: Paula Treick DeBoard is a really underrated voice in the thriller space. She belongs at the top of the list among the most favored names -- she is that good. "The Mourning Hours" -- her debut! -- is beautifully written; I lingered over many raw, striking lines and the sense of place she masterfully creates. Good news: She'll be back in January 2018 with "Here We Lie." Sounds right up my alley -- I can't wait. ( )
  angelahaupt | Jun 15, 2021 |
4.5 stars. The Mourning Hours is a riveting page turner by new author Paula Treick DeBoard. This well-written and suspenseful mystery is a fascinating character study that takes readers deep into the heart of small town rural America following the disappearance of teenager Stacy Lemke. Please click HERE to read my review in its entirety. ( )
  kbranfield | Feb 3, 2020 |
A sharply written character study of the disintegration of a well rounded and loving family in the wake of tragedy as seen through the eyes of a child. The Mourning Hours is a compelling family drama wrapped in a tragic mystery that will keep you reading to the final page. Despite a somewhat rushed twist revelation, it's recommended reading. ( )
  Satyr86 | Jun 15, 2017 |
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Fiction. Suspense. HTML:

A family's loyalty is put to the ultimate test

Kirsten Hammarstrom hasn't been home to her tiny corner of rural Wisconsin in years--not since the mysterious disappearance of a local teenage girl rocked the town and shattered her family. Kirsten was just nine years old when Stacy Lemke went missing, and the last person to see her alive was her boyfriend, Johnny--the high school wrestling star and Kirsten's older brother. No one knows what to believe--not even those closest to Johnny--but the event unhinges the quiet farming community and pins Kirsten's family beneath the crushing weight of suspicion.

Now, years later, a new tragedy forces Kirsten and her siblings to return home, where they must confront the devastating event that shifted the trajectory of their lives. Tautly written and beautifully evocative, The Mourning Hours is a gripping portrayal of a family straining against extraordinary pressure, and a powerful tale of loyalty, betrayal and forgiveness.

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