Sleeping Beauty

Cover of Sleeping Beauty by Phillip Margolin
Publisher: HarperCollins
Year: 2004
Language: en
Edition: 1
Pages: 336
ISBN-13: 9780060083267
Dimensions:
Height: 9 Inches
Length: 6 Inches
Weight: 1.3 Pounds
Width: 1.09 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 813/.54
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Sleeping Beauty by Phillip Margolin, published by HarperCollins on March 23, 2004, is a 336-page work of fiction that intertwines elements of thrillers and true crime. The narrative follows author Miles Van Meter as he embarks on a book tour for his bestseller, which recounts the harrowing attack on his twin sister, Casey, by a serial killer. As he prepares to discuss recent developments in her case, the audience remains unaware that new, shocking revelations are about to unfold.

Readers will encounter a gripping story that delves into the lives of several characters, including Ashley Spencer, a high school soccer star whose life is shattered by tragedy. After a violent home invasion leaves her traumatized, Ashley finds solace at the Oregon Academy, where she begins to reclaim her identity through soccer. However, as the plot thickens, she faces new dangers that force her to confront her fears, particularly regarding the very book that shares its title with this novel. With its intricate plot twists and suspenseful pacing, Sleeping Beauty offers a compelling exploration of survival and the impact of past traumas.


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Author Miles Van Meter is on a book tour to promote his sensational bestseller Sleeping Beauty, a true-crime account of a deeply personal subject: the attack by a serial killer that left his twin sister, Casey, in a coma. Tonight the audience waits to hear Miles discuss recent developments in his sister’s case — unaware that pieces of this complex puzzle of violence, unknown even to the author, are about to be revealed.

Six years earlier, life was much simpler for everyone involved, especially seventeen-year-old Ashley Spencer, a popular high school soccer star. Then one night an intruder entered Ashley’s home and murdered her father and her best friend. Traumatized and suffering from a crippling sense of survivor guilt, Ashley is ready to give up on both soccer and life until help comes from an unexpected source — a scholarship to the Oregon Academy, an elite private school, is extended to her by school dean Casey Van Meter. The school quickly becomes a haven for both Ashley and her mother, Terri. As Ashley regains her sense of self through the school’s soccer program, Terri joins a writing group for adults led by Joshua Maxfield, a former literary wunderkind who has disappeared from the bestseller lists since his second book was panned by both critics and fans.

Then tragedy strikes again and Ashley has to run for her life, unaware that the key to her survival is in the one book she’s afraid to read — Sleeping Beauty.

With its blend of dizzying plot twists and thrilling suspense, Sleeping Beauty shows Phillip Margolin at the very top of his form.

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This page includes the available description and bibliographic details for “Sleeping Beauty” by Phillip Margolin. Synopsis preview: Author Miles Van Meter is on a book tour to promote his sensational bestseller Sleeping Beauty, a true-crime account of a deeply personal subject: the attack by a serial killer that left his twin sister, Casey, in a coma…
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Publisher: HarperCollins. Year: 2004.
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ISBN-13: 9780060083267.
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Language: en. Pages: 336. Edition: 1.

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