In 1986, the quiet town of Bluesummer, Texas, was shattered by the crimes of an elusive serial killer known as The Songbird Strangler. That same year, four lifelong friendsHayes Sheridan, Troy Terrell, Greer Collins, and Chantilly ‘Tilly’ Priceset out to spend one last unforgettable summer together before college.
Only three of them made it out of that summer alive.
Tilly became the killer’s fifth victim. And all the evidence pointed to one of their own.
Now, thirty-five years later, Troy sits on death row. His final appeal falls to Joaquin Ramos, a sharp, ambitious attorney with the Death Penalty Abolition Project. What begins as a hunt for procedural violations quickly unravels into something more disturbing when Joaquin and his assistant uncover evidence that Troy may be innocentand that the real killer might still be hiding in plain sight.
Greer and Hayes, tied together by the tragedy, want nothing to do with Troyor the lawyer trying to save him. But as Greer, now a journalist, begins investigating on her own, she starts to question everything she thought she knewincluding her own role in Troy’s conviction.
Because in Bluesummer, justice was swiftbut the truth was left behind.
For fans of I Have Some Questions for You by Rebecca Makkai and All the Missing Girls by Megan Miranda, this gripping literary thriller unravels the dark knots of memory, friendship, and the high cost of silence.
Genre: Mystery
Only three of them made it out of that summer alive.
Tilly became the killer’s fifth victim. And all the evidence pointed to one of their own.
Now, thirty-five years later, Troy sits on death row. His final appeal falls to Joaquin Ramos, a sharp, ambitious attorney with the Death Penalty Abolition Project. What begins as a hunt for procedural violations quickly unravels into something more disturbing when Joaquin and his assistant uncover evidence that Troy may be innocentand that the real killer might still be hiding in plain sight.
Greer and Hayes, tied together by the tragedy, want nothing to do with Troyor the lawyer trying to save him. But as Greer, now a journalist, begins investigating on her own, she starts to question everything she thought she knewincluding her own role in Troy’s conviction.
Because in Bluesummer, justice was swiftbut the truth was left behind.
For fans of I Have Some Questions for You by Rebecca Makkai and All the Missing Girls by Megan Miranda, this gripping literary thriller unravels the dark knots of memory, friendship, and the high cost of silence.
Genre: Mystery