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Nearly twenty years later, Tessa is an artist and single mother. Her life is upended when she finds a freshly planted patch of black-eyed susans outside her window—blooming in the dead of winter. Terrified that the real killer is still at large and has found her, Tessa must confront her suppressed memories to stop the execution of an innocent man and save herself from a monster who has returned to his "garden".

At sixteen, was found barely alive in a Texas field, buried among the bones of other girls. The press dubbed the victims "Black-Eyed Susans" because of the yellow wildflowers planted over their shared grave. Tessa’s traumatic memory loss meant she could only provide fragments of evidence, which ultimately helped put Terrell Goodwin on death row. Las Flores Que Vieron Las Sombras Julia Heaberl...

is the Spanish title for the internationally bestselling psychological thriller Black-Eyed Susans (2015) by American author Julia Heaberlin . Nearly twenty years later, Tessa is an artist

A defense attorney working to exonerate Goodwin. Effie: Tessa's eccentric and supportive elderly neighbor. Themes and Style Author Julia Heaberlin At sixteen, was found barely alive in a

The novel explores the haunting aftermath of a young girl's survival and the terrifying possibility that the wrong man is about to be executed for a series of murders.