Siren
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Something deadly waits beneath the waves off Winter Harbour, and this summer, no one's safe. Seventeen-year-old Vanessa Sands is afraid of the dark.
Tricia Rayburn schrijft in een genre dat beschreven kan worden als magisch realisme. Haar werk verkent vaak de complexe relaties tussen mensen en de natuurlijke wereld. Rayburn onderzoekt thema's als identiteit, herinnering en het menselijk verlangen naar verbinding. Haar debuutroman, The Melting of Maggie Bean, is een coming-of-age verhaal dat zich verdiept in de diepten van de menselijke psyche.



Something deadly waits beneath the waves off Winter Harbour, and this summer, no one's safe. Seventeen-year-old Vanessa Sands is afraid of the dark.
The sirens are back, but Vanessa may be the biggest threat of all ... Nothing has been normal since Vanessa Sands learned that her sister was murdered by sirens - femme fatales of the watery depths - and that everything she believed about herself and her family was a lie. Vanessa has always told her boyfriend Simon everything. But she worries that if he finds out who - or what - she truly is, he'll run a mile. To make things worse, when Parker, Hawthorne Prep's resident charmer, shows an interest in her, she can't resist the siren's urge to stray
In "Dark Water: A Siren Novel," seventeen-year-old Vanessa confronts the challenges of being a siren when she reunites with her biological mother, forcing her to choose between her survival and the safety of her loved ones.