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Therese Heckenkamp (Author)
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July 14, 2003
“Don’t trust anyone...” So whispers Robin’s mother just moments before she dies. As this intriguing story of suspense unfolds, seventeen-year-old Robin is forced from her California home to live in Wisconsin with an uncle she never knew existed. Here in her mother’s hometown, Robin meets two young men and, while unraveling the secrets of her mother’s past, becomes involved in a treacherous plot, not realizing the importance of untangling her own life if she is to find a direction for her future. Feelings of betrayal and resentment burn strong. Robin’s heart becomes torn as she tries to figure out where she belongs and whom she can trust. Amidst an atmosphere of mystery, amongst the activities of small-town life, and while exploring an abandoned mansion, Robin not only searches for a treasure map, but—more importantly—discovers the far-reaching consequences of making the right or wrong decision.

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"Her plot is solid, and is very movie or television friendly . . . lots of action; pathos; conflict; glamour; etc. It's all there, and Heckenkamp is a confident and sure writer. She has no trouble keeping all of her balls in the air and resolving them at the end of this page-turner with a flair." 
- The Midwest Book Review

"Heckenkamp is a solid, engaging writer who has created well-developed characters and interesting plot lines. . . I highly recommend this novel to anyone looking for an interesting, engaging read with a cast of well-defined characters."
- Ellen Gable, author of Stealing JennyIn Name Only, and Emily's Hope.

"Past Suspicion is billed as a suspense for young adult readers, yet . . . would be welcome by older fans of thrillers as well . . . a remarkable debut."
- Kathryn Lively, author of Saints Preserve Us: an Ash Lake Mystery and Dangerous Words.

"Past Suspicion is a riveting mystery that will keep readers turning pages. An outstanding effort by a first-time novelist!"
- Regina Doman, author of The Shadow of the Bear and other the Catholic Fairy Tale Novels for teens.

"Past Suspicion" is suitable for readers 12 and up and can hold the attention of readers through age 100. I found this novel refreshing and commend Ms. Heckenkamp for not sullying the story with profanity."
- E. Dian Moore, Christian Freelance Writer and Editor.

About the Author

Therese Heckenkamp, eighteen when she completed the first draft of Past Suspicion, has been writing stories since before she could spell.  A homeschooled student, she won numerous writing awards while growing up.  Therese lives in Pewaukee, Wisconsin, a charming town from which she drew much of her novel's setting.  This is her first novel.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 241 pages
  • Publisher: PublishAmerica (July 14, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1592868029
  • ISBN-13: 978-1592868025
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 5.5 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,915,972 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Therese Heckenkamp was born in Australia in 1981, but moved to the USA in 1983. Always a fan of books, she started writing her own stories before she could spell. A home-schooled student, she won numerous writing awards while growing up, including an August Derleth Prize in 2001.

At age 18, Therese completed the first draft of "Past Suspicion," her first published novel, a suspense story for readers 13 and up.

She lives in Wisconsin with her husband and two children, and is currently working on her next novel.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Twists, Turns and Compelling Scenes. Page Turner A+, January 17, 2005
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E. Dian Moore (Moundsville, WV USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Past Suspicion (Paperback)
Robin Finley is just weeks from turning 18 when her mother, Tiffany, dies, leaving instructions that Robin live with an Uncle she had never heard of. She is forced to leave California for small-town, Lorens in Wisconsin.

Eager to raise enough money to return to California when she turns 18, Robin takes a job in her uncle's bookstore. Her first day on the job proves exciting as she first meets young Justin Landers, the town's local reporter; she finds Justin to be very nosy and annoying.

Handsome Philip Barnstrum, on the other hand, also makes it a point to meet the pretty newcomer and soon sweeps her off her feet. But Justin isn't deterred and seems to show up at every turn. The men are opposites of each other, both in looks and manner, and Robin questions her reasoning when she finds herself attracted to both of them, despite Justin's aggravating ways.

Philip and Justin are equally, but differently, interested in Robin's investigation of the truth about her mother's fall from the balcony of Ingerman Mansion. Philip supports Robin's quest for the truth while Justin advises against it.

Robin is suspicious of the circumstances that caused the fall and becomes more intrigued when she discovers Tiffany never remembered Christopher Renton, her fiancé, after she fell. Old newspapers claimed that Renton found the unconscious Tiffany. He had gone looking for her when she failed to be on time for a date.

Robin explores her mother's old room and discovers Tiffany's diary, cleverly hidden inside the cover of novel. The diary tells of a life much different than the one Tiffany had told her daughter. Angry, but intrigued, Robin reads the diary and soon finds that there are more secrets about her mother.

Tiffany had been an 18-year old budding reporter on assignment, researching the Mansion's history and the legend of Connie Ingerman; she had also fallen from the same balcony in 1851, but didn't survive. Speculation at the time had Ms. Ingerman jumping from the balcony, crazed by grief from the death of her true love who was returning from the California Gold Rush to make her his wife. Some said he had sent a map to Connie detailing where he hid his fortune for safekeeping until his return, though a map was never found.

Through her mother's writing, Robin realizes the smart, witty and brave young woman who wrote in the diary was completely changed after the fall. She remembers her mother as scatter-brained, forgetful and overprotective.

The diary also records Tiffany's discovery of an old letter at the Mansion, which left clues to the location of the legendary treasure map. Robin wonders, does the treasure map exist, and if it does, where is it? What happened to Christopher Renton, her mother's supposed fiancé? Was her mother pushed, or was the fall just an accident? Robin's intuition tells her that her mother was pushed.

Meanwhile, Philip proposes marriage and urges Robin to find the treasure map based on the clues in the letter. Flattered by his attention, Robin accepts his proposal and searches for the map, eager to elope with her handsome beau and the legendary treasure.

Justin just keeps popping up though, everywhere that Robin goes. He is with her when she finds an old friend of her mother's, and the old friend seems to recognize Justin. Robin questions her later and is shocked to find out that Justin Landers looks like her mother's old fiancé, Christopher Renton. Robin is frightened and gives in to her fear, letting it drive her to make some risky decisions.

In the page turning finale of "Past Suspicion," Robin, Philip and Justin collide at the Mansion in a last desperate attempt to find the map and resolve the past. And the balcony claims another victim.

"Past Suspicion" is suitable for readers 12 and up and can hold the attention of readers through age 100. I found this novel refreshing and commend Ms. Heckenkamp for not sullying the story with profanity.

Author Therese Heckenkamp was only 18 years old when she wrote the first draft of "Past Suspicion." I predict this young woman will have a long, successful writing career and was quite impressed with her first novel.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A particularly compelling achievement, January 15, 2004
This review is from: Past Suspicion (Paperback)
It is not often that I write about a woman who cut her first draft of a mystery at age eighteen, but it is true in the case of Therese Heckenkamp, a fellow Wisconsinite! Heckenkamp has already won numerous awards for writing at her young age and lives in Pewaukee, Wisconsin.

Robin Finley has just lost her mother, her home, and any family except an uncle in some small town in Wisconsin, where she is headed for an uncertain future. She meets two young men, almost right off the bat. One is a newspaper reporter, and the other is a "free spirit" who captures her imagination and desire for freedom. Then there is the matter of just what happened to her mother in this small town. She had a mysterious fall off of a balcony at a deserted mansion more than twenty years before. Robin begins to unravel the story of her mother's high school years: the romances; the "fall"; her relationship with Robin's quiet but caring uncle; and the map, which turns into the focal point of the story. Robin also overhears a conversation which leads her to believe she might be in danger:

"The words were spoken with such wrath, it hurt my ears to hear what little I did, but I had to stay and listen. What did this mean? I trembled in my hiding place. The very fact that these two guys-the only two guys I knew in this whole town-were together, alerted me that something was up..."

Being home-schooled, Heckenkamp probably understands something about the brilliant recluse. It shows in her writing. Her heroine is sensitive, angry, hurt, intelligent, stubborn, curious, and has a large heart underneath all of her confusion. She is a typical seventeen year old...Heckenkamp captures the angst of those years beautifully. Her plot is solid, and is very movie or television friendly...lots of action; pathos; conflict; glamour; etc. It's all there, and Heckenkamp is a confident and sure writer. She has no trouble keeping all of her balls in the air and resolving them at the end of this page-turner with a flair. Her denouement is terrifying, exciting, and then whoosh...she brings in the romantic element with panache.

Past Suspicion is a terrific first mystery/novel from a very promising talent. It is a particularly compelling achievement considering Ms. Heckenkamp has her future ahead of her. Bravo!

Shelley Glodowski
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