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Wishing Makes It So

Marilyn Meredith

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Hard Shell Word Factory

May 2006

"When really, really bad things happen to good people."

In an effort to make a change in a child's life, Alyse and Steven take in a four-year-old who has been thrown out of several homes prior to theirs. Because of their successful parenting of three children of their own and Steven's career as a counselor, they feel sure they can help Belinda and give her a loving home. However Belinda quickly proves to be a great challenge. She is often disobedient and trouble making, hurting the other children and vandalizing their possessions. At times she seems sweet and innocent, easily charming the unwary. Her desire to be the only child takes a deadly turn.
 

About the Author

Marilyn Meredith is the author of the popular Deputy Tempe Crabtree series and other mysteries. A stand-alone, Wishing Makes It So is much darker than previous novels by the author.

***** Thrilling from the first to the last page, Ms. Meredith has created a story that will truly horrify the reader. Stephen King does not create suspense nearly as well. Even when you think the story is over, there is more, and you will see how the devil can hide behind the lovely and the unexpected easily. This is one of the most bone chilling novels I have ever read! *****

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