Book Spotlight: The Halo Effect by Anne D. LeClaire

Today, The Halo Effect, the latest book by Anne D LeCaire is being published and to celebrate, I
am helping the publisher get the word out. I am reading this book now and will be sharing my review soon! For now, please enjoy this spotlight and let me know if you will be reading this book 🙂

 

Title:The Halo Effect

Author:Anne D. LeClaire

Published:April 2017, Lake Union Publishing

Format:Paperback, 348 pages

 

In this tour de
force, a father, shaken by tragedy, tries to avenge his daughter’s
murder—and restore his family’s shattered life.

It was
supposed to be a typical October evening for renowned portrait artist
Will Light. Over dinner of lamb tagine, his wife, Sophie, would share
news about chorus rehearsals for the upcoming holiday concert, and their
teenage daughter, Lucy, would chatter about French club and field
hockey. Only Lucy never came home. Her body was found, days later, in
the woods.

The Eastern Seaboard town of Port Fortune used to be
Will’s comfort. Now, there’s no safe harbor for him. Not even when
Father Gervase asks Will to paint portraits of saints for the new
cathedral. Using the townspeople as models, Will sees in each face only a
mask of the darkness of evil. And he just might be painting his
daughter’s killer.

As Will navigates his rage and heartbreak,
Sophie tries to move on; Father Gervase becomes an unexpected ally; and
Rain, Lucy’s best friend, shrouds herself in a near-silent fugue. Their
paths collide in a series of inextricably linked, dark, dangerous
moments that could lead to their undoing…or to their redemption.

What readers are saying: 

“The people of Port Fortune are irrevocably changed by the murder of
teenager Lucy Light, and Anne LeClaire’s generous spirit illuminates
their flaws, struggles, and personal triumphs as they search for truth
and meaning. After I finished reading The Halo Effect, I sat thinking for a long time about the people in this beautiful novel, so much like the ones I know and love.” —Nancy Thayer, New York Times bestselling author of Secrets in Summer

“The terms ‘literary’ and ‘page-turner’ dovetail beautifully in Anne D. LeClaire’s new novel. The Halo Effect
is a must-read for LeClaire’s faithful fans and a
sit-up-and-take-notice book for those who have yet to discover this
talented, truth-seeking storyteller who asks the big questions as she
observes the small but intricate details that make us human.” —Wally Lamb, New York Times bestselling author

“Anne LeClaire’s new novel The Halo Effect
takes us into the life, the grief, the anguish, and the ultimate
redemption of a man who has endured the excruciating loss of his only
child through murder. It makes an eloquent statement about the curative
power of the creative act and the leap of faith it takes to choose
living and loving when the black peace of death seems so seductive. It’s
beautifully done.” —Elizabeth George, New York Times bestselling author

“The Halo Effect
will keep you turning pages, and fast. But it is that rarest of page
turners, a novel that illuminates our frailties and the depths of grief
while also managing to be hopeful and wholly human. Anne D. LeClaire has
written a bighearted book that will leave you breathless.” —Ann Hood, author of The Knitting Circle and The Book That Matters Most

“In
her latest novel the wonderful Anne LeClaire combines a deeply
suspenseful plot with vivid, heartbreaking characters. I couldn’t stop
turning her beautifully written pages as Will, Sophie, Rain, and Father
Gervase, in their different ways, struggle with grief, violence, and the
question of who killed Lucy. The Halo Effect is both profoundly moving and deeply satisfying.” —Margot Livesey, author of Mercury and The Flight of Gemma Hardy

“The Halo Effect
is a wonderful hybrid: a compelling murder mystery and a thoughtful
meditation on longing and loss. I was fascinated by the book’s
saints—and sinners.” —Chris Bohjalian, author of Midwives and The Sandcastle Girls

“I
wasn’t ready for this one. As a fan of Anne LeClaire’s work I knew that
her writing would be of its usual excellence, watchful, luminous, and
moving, but in The Halo Effect she has also drawn a New England
community in its exact contours by placing it under the revealing
pressure of tragedy. The result is a mystery at once literate, intimate,
and almost intolerably suspenseful—reminiscent of Louise Penny at her
best.” —Charles Finch, author of the bestselling Charles Lenox Mysteries

“I just finished The Halo Effect and loved it. It’s a master class in voice and character, and in using secrets to drive suspense.” —Hallie Ephron, New York Times bestselling author of You’ll Never Know, Dear

“Like the series of paintings at its core, The Halo Effect
is the story of families torn and reborn, a meditation on duality, and a
masterwork lit by compassion. I’m telling everyone I know about this
book.” —Sara Pennypacker, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Pax

“[The Halo Effect
is] definitely a fast paced page turner… If you’re a mystery fan
looking for something just a little different, I’d say give this book a
try because I don’t think you’ll be disappointed.”—Long and Short Reviews

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About the author: Bestselling author Anne D. LeClaire has written eight novels, including Entering Normal, The Lavender Hour, and Leaving Eden, as well as her critically acclaimed memoir, Listening Below the Noise: The Transformative Power of Silence. Known for her exquisite and lyrical writing, the former op-ed columnist has been published in Redbook, the Boston Globe, Yoga Journal, and the New York Times

A Distinguished Fellow at the Ragdale Foundation, LeClaire teaches creative-writing workshops around the globe. She is also a dynamic speaker — leading popular seminars and workshops at Holyoke College, the University of Tennessee, and Columbia College and was a featured presenter at the Lincoln Center.

A former reporter, print journalist, radio broadcaster, and private pilot, LeClaire lives in Cape Cod, Massachusetts, where she leads silent retreats, practices yoga, and plays the washboard.

The Halo Effect  by Anne D. LeClaire

Lake Union Publishing

April 1, 2017 


Trade Paperback ISBN: 9781503943186


E-book ISBN: B01K4TXXH8

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