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Where Secrets Lie [Kindle Edition]

L.C. Hayden
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At her mother's deathbed, Lisa learns a horribletruth--at birth she was the subject of an illegal adoption. Overwhelmed with this revelation, Lisa becomes obsessedwith finding her biological parents. Her search takes her into the world of one of the wealthiest men in america, James Johnson. A man with a diabolical secret which, if discovered, will destroy him. Lisa, unaware of this, continues to dig and each step brings her closer to learning the truth...and to death.

About the Author

Elsie (L.C.) Hayden is a retired school teacher from El Paso, Texas who has been a prolific writer for over twenty-five years. Her first novel, Who's Susan? was published in 1997 followed by When Colette Died in 1999. Hayden lives with her husband and family in El Paso, Texas, where she is at work on her next novel.

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 267 KB
  • Print Length: 261 pages
  • Publisher: Top Publications, Ltd. (March 31, 2009)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B0023W6D04
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Lending: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #596,095 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Secrets uncovered, June 11, 2001
What do you do when you find that your whole life is based on a lie? Lisa Littau is called to the hospital when her mother has a heart attack and as she lies dying, tells Lisa that as an infant, she was illegally adopted. Lisa is devastated, her entire world turned upside down and she becomes obsessed with finding her birth parents. With her young daughter in tow, she heads to Dallas to search for her natural parents. Her search attracts the attention of James Johnson, one of the wealthiest and most powerful men in America. Johnson is a haunted man, who has also built his life on a series of lies, most of which will destroy him if they become known. Where Secrets Lie, L.C. Hayden's latest is an absorbing suspense novel, filled with red herrings that will have you dashing down many wrong turns in your efforts to solve the puzzle. She brings such depth to her characters that you sometimes forget they aren't real. As Lisa spirals closer to the truth, she faces the realization that someone doesn`t want her to find that truth. This is a good old-fashioned heroine in danger suspense novel that will keep you on the edge of your seat until the very last page.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Harry Bronson's Third Book, May 5, 2001
This is a story of betrayals: fathers and mothers are busy betraying their children, and the children, likewise, are betraying one another, sometimes knowingly, sometimes not, but the betrayals cascade like dominoes. This is also the story of an adoption that goes terribly wrong. It opens with James Johnson burying his latest blond victim. He calls her Bobbye, and cuts her blond hair to take with him. He knows this is not the Bobbye he seeks, but his Bobbye's image transposes itself on other blonds. Or is it his blond sister Michelle's image? Questions, questions, questions... Suffice it to say that the man is a serial killer who, when his own wife dies, promises her memory that he will stop the killing. Unfortunately, Johnson is the father of a blond-blue eyed toddler. Officially, he arranges her death by drowning. Unofficially, he sells her in an illegal adoption. This little girl grows up as Lisa Littau, until her adoptive mother confesses, on her death bed, that Lisa was bought, and offers only one small clue as to the identity of her original family. Lisa, now a 28 year old divorcee with a blond blue-eyed, 5 year old daughter of her own, begins her quest to find her biological roots. She places an ad in the local paper and contacts Harry Bronson, also known as the "Ma'am Guy", a detective with the missing persons bureau. Harry gently tries to screen the parent pretenders that surface, as well as Lisa's other activities, but the gullible Lisa is determined to do things her way. It is not long before the wealthy James Johnson is back in the hunt, stalking a naive Lisa and her daughter. Will Lisa find out that she is the daughter of a serial killer? And what about Thomas, her dark haired, previously unknown stepbrother, exclusively in line to inherit Johnson's fortune? Who is trying to kill whom, here? When all the loose ends are finally tied together, and Lisa discovers where the secrets lie, how will this knowledge effect her relationships with those she loves? Is it possible for a serial killer to emerge as a hero? Lots of questions, but no soap box preaching about adoption pro or con. Take a deep breath on page one and you may not come up for air until half way through the book. If you like high action, and a fast paced mystery, with no deep messages, you will like this book. The action is not slowed down by long descriptiveparagraphs. Settings are rather sketchy except for a marvelous man-made West Virginia hill that defies my imagination. The emphasis is on plot and fast action, and Hayden is a master at ending a chapter at the proper moment and rolling you right into the next page before you know it! The story does have a few minor flaws within the details. Don't let them snag you, keep on going! Again, the strength of this book is in its speed and its plot; everything else is secondary. My only major complaint is that Harry does not get enough print space. He is a quiet, polite, competent detective, but this is presented as Lisa's story and I do get impatient with her from chapter to chapter. Neverthe less, this is a galloping good entertainment.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Page turner, April 17, 2005
I normally don't read mysteries but found myself captivated by this story involving a serial killer. Ironically, the bad sister who helped make the killer the demented person he turned out to be, happened to be named Michelle, and she was a blonde like me. Go figure. I liked the way the author had the serial killer surpress his urges and try hard not to give into them. Made you want to insert yourself into the story to protect people who were at risk of being harmed by the man. I think the author's writing skills are excellent. She sucks you right into the story. I found myself rooting for the heroine to figure out who her dad was despite his twisted past. The writer did an excellent job at getting into the serial killers mind to the point where you could understand him even if you despised what he had done. I love how his son found out about his father's past. Great story. It'll make you shudder and sit on the edge of your seat. The ending was satisfying. I would definitely recommend this author to people wanting an exciting read.
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More About the Author

L. C. Hayden has penned six mystery novels, including the highly acclaimed When Death Intervenes. Hayden's previous release, Why Casey Had to Die, is an Agatha Award Finalist for Best Novel and a Pennsylvania Top 40 Pick. It followed What Others Know, a Left Coast Crime finalist for the prestigious best mystery award. Hayden's other mysteries are Where Secrets Lie, When Colette Died, and Who's Susan? The books have made the Barnes & Noble Top Ten Bestseller List and have been featured on Oprah's Online Reading Café.
Besides mysteries, Hayden is also the author of the WordWright Best Seller inspirational, nonfiction book When Angels Touch You, a spiritually uplifting book that deals with miracles and angels and the young adult inspirational novelette Bell Shaped Flowers. The Drums of Gerald Hurd is a horror novel that promises all the punch of a first-class horror story and the sensitivity of a romance.
Besides being an accomplished author, Hayden is a popular speaker who is often in demand. She has conducted workshops, school presentations, has spoken to clubs and organizations, and was recently hired by several cruise lines to speak about writing while cruising all over the world. From October 2006 to October 2007, Hayden hosted Mystery Writers of America's only talk show, Murder Must Air.
Hayden's future releases will include the next Harry Bronson novel, When the Past Haunts You as well as the children's picture book, What Am I? What Am I? Also, a new mystery series featuring reporter Aimee Brent will soon be released. The first in this series is ILL Conceived.
Hayden, who taught high school English for twenty-six years, retired in May 2001 and calls El Paso, Texas, her home.
Hayden holds a Master's Degree in Creative Writing from the University of Texas at El Paso. She is member of Sisters in Crime, Mystery Writers of America, El Paso Writers League, Mesilla Valley Writers. She also enjoys being a member of Mystery Babes and DorothyL, Internet mystery discussion groups.
Besides writing, Hayden enjoys drawing, reading, traveling, and scuba diving. Besides fiction, Hayden's non-fiction and poetry has appeared in various magazines, periodicals, and newspapers. To date, she has sold over 400 pieces.


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