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Drawn from Life

Drawn from Life

a psychological suspense

A life-changing tragedy. Conflicting memories. Is she a killer or a victim?

Emma Gillen is haunted by guilt. Almost a decade after surviving a deadly car crash on a remote Appalachian mountain, she’s held hostage by long-term damage to her body and no recollection of that tragic event. Then her volatile cousin Lucy—a possible witness to the crash—returns, needing money and bringing chaos. Emma must decide if she should bargain with the beautiful, untrustworthy Lucy to uncover their shared past.

All bargains carry risk. As Lucy grows more desperate and greedy, Emma suspects there’s more at stake than just money. Struggling with shame, night terrors, and her own unreliable memory, Emma accepts help from a compassionate detective. But the choice remains hers alone. Can Emma find the strength to free herself from her cousin’s destructive power, or will Lucy bring everything crashing down?

With vivid characters, dark themes, and a high-stakes mystery, Drawn from Life is a riveting psychological thriller and a compelling tale of a young woman’s resilience, redemption, and courage.

Published: April 1, 2024

Pages: 369

ISBN: 979-8-218-33228-0

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About the Author

Sarah P. Blanchard
Sarah P. Blanchard is a novelist, short story writer, and poet living in northeastern Connecticut, USA. She taught English and communications at the University of Hawaii-Hilo and creative writing at the University of North Carolina-Asheville.

Recognized for her short fiction as well as her novels, Sarah is a Pushcart Prize nominee and a Dorothy Daniels Fiction Award winner.
She holds a B.A. in English from the University of Connecticut and an M.B.A. from Nichols College.

Publications: The Do-Over Year (Summer 2026, novella); A Knowledge of Darkness (Fall 2026, novel); Grabtown (2025, novel); Drawn from Life (2024, novel); Playing Chess with Bulls (2023, short story collection); river, horse, morning (2024, poetry chapbook).