Keeping Silent

Keeping Silent by Carla Damron, published by Write Way Publishing on April 5, 2001, is a first edition novel comprising 280 pages. The story revolves around therapist Caleb Knowles, who is determined to prove his brother Sam’s innocence in a murder case. Sam, a renowned artist who has been deaf since the age of sixteen, faces serious allegations after being found at the scene of his fiancée Anne Farrell’s bludgeoning death, alongside her hands forming the words “NO.”
Readers will encounter a gripping narrative that delves into themes of family loyalty and the complexities of communication, particularly within the deaf community. The plot unfolds as Caleb navigates the challenges of defending his brother against overwhelming evidence, exploring the intricacies of their relationship and the circumstances surrounding the crime. This mystery and detective fiction invites readers to engage with the unfolding drama and the quest for truth amidst silence.
Official synopsis Publisher
“Therapist Caleb Knowles believes in his brother’s innocence. Renowned artist Sam Knowles, deaf since age sixteen, stand accused of the bludgeoning death of his fiancee, Anne Farrell. And it doesn’t look good for Sam; when the police arrive at the scene, they find Sam alone with the murdered woman, who was also deaf, her hands forming the words NO!”–Jacket.
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