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Testify by Valerie Sherrard
Testify by Valerie Sherrard





Testify by Valerie Sherrard

Sherrard generally does a great job of creating a sense of intrigue and mystery while capturing the tone of modern adolescents' interactions and their desperate need to be accepted into a group., Sherrard gets so much right in the novel's tone and in the girls' chemistry that it's impossible not to buy into her thoroughly modern take on teenage vigilante justice., Some of the situations are a bit over the top but in the style of psychological thriller. Readers will be rooting for Shana to figure out how Carrie manages to always come out on top and will be quivering with intensity, eagerly flipping the pages to find out what happens next. Carrie is brilliantly manipulative and manages to convince most everyone that she is a victim.", Resource Links, Testify is a solid thriller and mystery story with definite "true crime" aspects, but it manages to hold the reader's attention without resorting to violence of any kind. Readers will be rooting for Shana to figure out how Carrie manages to always come out on top and will be quivering with intensity, eagerly flipping the pages to find out what happens next.", CM Magazine "Some of the situations are a bit over the top but in the style of psychological thriller. Sadly for them, that rarely prevents me from offering (much) more information than their polite interest warrants.Īll the same, it seems the responsible thing to do - to have a list of publications readily available.Testify is a solid thriller and mystery story with definite true crime" aspects, but it manages to hold the reader's attention without resorting to violence of any kind. I am aware, of course, that a general figure is more than enough to satisfy the innocent curiosity of anyone who happens to venture that dreadful question. And the tally never includes the wretched efforts that have been abandoned (not deleted, mind you) at some stage of writing, or, if completed, stories which good sense has kept me from sending out. Which, of course, is not the same as how many have been published (also an incomplete figure as it doesn't take into account those that are under contract but not yet released).

Testify by Valerie Sherrard

This explains the confused look you'll see on my face if you ever happen to ask me how many books I've written. I can hardly argue with that when I regularly have to double-check details myself. A friend once remarked that it's difficult to keep track of my books.







Testify by Valerie Sherrard