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Autumn of Fear
2018
First Published
4.25
Average Rating
368
Number of Pages

Part of Series

In this "haunting and intense" psychological thriller, an ambitious college student's promising future is shattered when she becomes the victim of a violent assault, and despite her memory loss, must reconstruct the events leading up to the assault in order to take down the perpetrator. Abbie Cooper is a care-free college student pursuing her dream of becoming a brilliant neurosurgeon one day. But her dream is shattered when she wakes up in the hospital after a violent assault and no memory of the attack. As she grapples with the horrific aftermath, Abbie is determined to uncover the truth about what happened that night. Who is the mysterious “Humble Admirer” who sent her expensive gifts and exotic roses? Why was charming senior, Spencer Rossdale, suddenly interested in Abbie and her connection to the wealthy and powerful Wheeler family? The deeper Abbie digs, the more she unravels a stunning web of lies that stretch back decades. Revealing them will change everything but the truth is the least of Abbie’s problems. A vicious predator is watching her and he’s willing to kill to protect his secret.

Avg Rating
4.25
Number of Ratings
114
5 STARS
48%
4 STARS
34%
3 STARS
11%
2 STARS
6%
1 STARS
0%
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Author

Glede Browne Kabongo
Glede Browne Kabongo
Author · 8 books

Gledé Browne Kabongo writes gripping, unputdownable psychological thrillers—unflinching tales of deception, secrecy, danger and family. She is the Eric Hoffer, Next Generation Indie and IPPY Award-winning author of the Fearless Series, Our Wicked Lies, Swan Deception, and Conspiracy of Silence. Her novel Winds of Fear was voted one of 24 Books to Read During the Coronavirus by Rhode Island Monthly Magazine. Gledé holds a master’s degree in communications, and has spoken at multiple industry events including the Boston Book Festival. She’s a member of Sisters in Crime (SinC), Crime Writers of Color (CWoC), and The Association of Rhode Island Authors (ARIA). She’s also an instructor with the New Hampshire Writers Project (NHWP) where she leads workshops and webinars on fiction writing and publishing. She lives outside Boston with her husband and two sons.

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