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Sleep No More by Susan Crandall

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Also by Susan Crandall:

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Sleep No More, January 2010
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Seeing Red, February 2009
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Pitch Black, June 2008
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On Blue Falls Pond, January 2006
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Promises to Keep, March 2005
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Magnolia Skies, August 2004
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Back Roads, June 2003
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Sleep No More
Susan Crandall


Forever
January 2010
On Sale: January 1, 2010
Featuring: Jason Coble; Abby Whitman
400 pages
ISBN: 044655684X
EAN: 9780446556842
Mass Market Paperback
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Romance Suspense

DANGER NEVER RESTS
The night was always Abby Whitman’s enemy. As a young girl she walked in her sleep, and one night, started a fire that scarred her sister for life and left Abby with unbearable guilt, and a loneliness that echoes within her

AND EVIL NEVER CLOSES ITS EYES
Now Abby has begun blacking out again—with apparently fatal results. A car accident has killed the son of a prominent family. Even though the evidence seems to exonerate her, Abby is plagued by doubts—and soon by mysterious threats. A young psychiatrist, Dr. Jason Coble, is intrigued by Abby and offers to help her explore the dark recesses in her mind. Through this terrifying journey, Jason’s interest turns to passion, and he yearns to give her the love she craves. But first, Abby must trust him—and shed light on secrets that will rock this Southern town and reveal a danger that threatens them both.

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18 comments posted.

Re: Sleep No More

Interesting concept....I like the title and the cover of your book. I have never met anyone who walked in their sleep, but it sounds like it could be a very real problem.
(Ruby Davis 12:19pm January 12, 2010)

I've only had a brush with it myself. My daughter did some sleepwalking as a young child. The alarm on the house gave her away, or we might not have caught her before she went outdoors. It was scary!
(
Susan Crandall 11:05am January 12, 2010)

My son would sleepwalk when he was young,would scare us because we had a basement with stairs, he was big enough that gates and special locks did no good. He never got hurt and finally he just stoped. Pretty scarey!
(
Dee Walls 11:21am January 12, 2010)

Fascinating idea. I can't wait to read the book. Strangely enough, some sleeping pills cause activity while sleeping--eating, driving, etc.
(
Megan Kelly 11:23am January 12, 2010)

Yes, it was the driving reports of those pills that fed this idea. The unconscious mind is a fascinating thing!
(
Susan Crandall 2:23pm January 12, 2010)

I was a sleepwalker. I used to get up, turn the T.V. on and watch it in my sleep. Great ideas for a book, I recommend everyone try sleepwalking at least once! :-)
(
Lisa Glidewell 4:38pm January 12, 2010)

I don't know anyone who sleep walks. It would be terrifying.
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Mary Preston 5:26pm January 12, 2010)

I've heard of people who eat while sleepwalking. Man, what a bummer, all of those calories and none of the lasting pleasure.
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Susan Crandall 7:18pm January 12, 2010)

I actually used to sleepwalk when I was a child and woke up some distance from my sleeping bag on a girl scout camping trip. Thankfully I outgrew it and I sure don't recommend it.
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Penny Tuttle 8:24pm January 12, 2010)

I've known sleep talkers and my sister was one. She thought a lamp cord was a snake and took awhile to convince that it wasn't anything bad. My sister never awakened, but carried on a conversation she never remembered. Oh, the powers of sleep. I've also known people who fall out of bed and stay asleep. Hopefully, they land on a rug.
(
Alyson Widen 8:46pm January 12, 2010)

My brother sleepwalked into a neighbor's tent one time and asked a stranger to move over.
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Alyson Widen 8:50pm January 12, 2010)

I've never experienced being around someone who has sleepwalked I think it would really not be a safe thing for them!
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Brenda Rupp 9:30pm January 12, 2010)

I can only image the horrors that these people must suffer knowing they are sleep walkers. Where did I go? What did I do? Where am I?? So many questions that should not have to be asked nor answered. I have been driving home and listening to radio and all of a sudden I nothing seems familiar. Where am I? Where am I going? This one thought makes your heart almost stop, and terrifies you. This is minor to what these people suffer on a daily basis.
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Brenda Hill 9:44pm January 12, 2010)

Oh, Brenda, I know what you mean about tooling along in a familiar area with your mind otherwise occupied and realized you can't recall the past few blocks or where you were going. Good comparison! And sleepwalking has to be so much more frightening.
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Susan Crandall 10:20pm January 12, 2010)

Susan, the book sounds wonderful, can't wait to read it. Love the book cover.
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Judy Anderson 10:44pm January 12, 2010)

I've never before thought of sleep this way, although I've seen movies or TV shows that use this theme. As far as I'm aware, nobody I know is a sleepwalker. However, I know that "living" with your character for the length of the book will make me feel as though I do. At the moment I have "Seeing Red" on my immediate TBR pile and hope to get "Sleep No More" soon.
(
Sigrun Schulz 5:43pm January 15, 2010)

This should prove interesting to
read.
(
John Ferris 9:24am January 26, 2010)

my great grandson sleepn walks and he's only 4 years old
(
Kathy Weber 10:27pm January 31, 2010)

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