Paper Ghosts: A Novel of Suspense

Written by:
Julia Heaberlin
Narrated by:
Catherine Taber

Unabridged Audiobook

Ratings
Book
5
Narrator
3
Release Date
May 15, 2018
Duration
10 hours 3 minutes
Summary
A Texas map marked with three red dots like drops of blood. A serial killer who claims to have dementia. A mysterious young woman who wants answers. What could go wrong?

FINALIST FOR THE ITW THRILLER AWARD • “Fast and furious . . . You’ll never see what’s coming.”—The Washington Post
 
Years ago, her sister Rachel vanished. Now she is almost certain the man who took Rachel sits in the passenger seat beside her. He claims to have dementia and no memory of murdering girls across Texas in a string of places where he shot eerie pictures. To find the truth, she proposes a dangerous idea: a ten-day road trip with a possible serial killer to examine cold cases linked to his haunting photographs. Is he a liar or a broken old man? Is he a pathological con artist—or is she? You won’t see the final, terrifying twist spinning your way until the very last mile.
 
Praise for Paper Ghosts
 
“Paper Ghosts is a riveting summer read that shows Texas in a powerfully intimate light.” —The Austin Chronicle
 
“[An] artful and elegiac psychological thriller . . . riveting.”—Publishers Weekly (starred review)
 
“[Paper Ghosts] elevates the often tawdry genre of the serial killer novel to a work of art.”—Sunday Express (UK)
  
“Texas has yet again bred a major American noir writer.”—D Magazine
 
“[Heaberlin has] developed a distinctive literary voice, one that is on full display in Paper Ghosts.”—Houston Chronicle
 
“Entertainingly unnerving.”—The Dallas Morning News

“Strong characterisation, haunting images, a wonderful sense of place, and some dark comedy make this travelogue-cum-psychological thriller well worth the read.”—The Guardian
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Anonymous

Pretty good story but the main character was not very savvy, especially towards the end. Throughout the book she spoke of her training in preparation for what she needed to achieve but then she was easily outsmarted by several characters, often more than once. Even when the truth was slapping her in the face she couldn’t see it. Otherwise, good.

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Anonymous

Dull, boring, horrible ending.

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