Summer of Storms

Summer of Storms by Judith Kelman, published by Jove Books in 2002, is a gripping narrative that intertwines elements of mystery and psychological suspense. This first edition spans 400 pages and follows Anna Jameson, a photojournalist haunted by the traumatic events of her childhood, specifically the murder of her sister Julie during a hurricane when Anna was just three years old. As she returns to New York City, the site of this unresolved crime, Anna confronts her past and the lingering shadows of that fateful summer.
Readers will find a complex exploration of memory and trauma as Anna grapples with her haunting recollections and the crude composites of the night her sister was killed. The story delves into themes of suspense and the psychological impact of unresolved mysteries, drawing readers into Anna’s journey as she edges closer to uncovering the truth about her sister’s murder. With its focus on the interplay between past and present, Summer of Storms presents a compelling narrative that invites reflection on the nature of fear and the quest for closure.
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Anna Jameson has been haunted since the summer of the hurricane when she was three years old–the same summer her five-year-old sister Julie was murdered. Even 30 years later, Anna, now a photojournalist, sees crude composites of that night. She returns to New York City, the scene of this horrendous, unsolved crime–and comes closer to a killer.
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