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Whispers.


Whispers

Chester Aaron

Zumaya Publications

www.zumayapublications.com

1554101271, $13.00 189 pages

Eve Gallagher Eve Gallagher is an English singer associated with the house music scene. Gallagher first came to prominence in 1990 with the release of her debut single "Love come down". Released on Boy George's More Protein label, it was a transatlantic club success featuring mixes from David  is a twenty-one-year old journalism student at Saint Catherine's College, a Jesuit-run institution in California. Brilliant, rebellious re·bel·lious  
adj.
1. Prone to or participating in a rebellion: rebellious students.

2. Of, relating to, or characteristic of a rebel or rebellion: rebellious behavior.
 and driven, recipient of many awards, she is highly admired by students and staff alike.

However, in spite of her success, Eve is haunted by dark memories of her childhood, memories having to do with her sister Tessa, who died thirteen years ago under mysterious circumstances.

One night Eve's best friend, Kirby, is brutally attacked--allegedly raped--in her dorm room. As reporter for The Trumpet, the college newspaper, Eve is compelled to write the story. Without being verified, the story goes to the media--the Associate Press and the seven o'clock news.

Brother Julius, the president of the college, accuses Eve of being unprofessional and a provocator and dismisses her from The Trumpet.

Enraged en·rage  
tr.v. en·raged, en·rag·ing, en·rag·es
To put into a rage; infuriate.



[Middle English *enragen, from Old French enrager : en-, causative pref.
, Eve sets an emergency meeting with the Student Council to discuss the situation. Not only is her best friend in critical condition at the hospital, but she fears there is a horrible cover-up taking place on campus. Other women begin to step forward, declaring that they were raped but later urged by the Jesuit brothers to keep silent.

But is Eve's obsessive--even pathological--search for truth and justice a natural wish due to her being a journalist, or does it go deeper? Indeed, it goes much more deeper. For what is happening on campus is a metaphor for what happened to her beloved sister Tessa thirteen years ago. In solving the mystery of the cover-up, Eve will finally solve the mystery of her childhood, and her mind and soul will be in peace.

There are two interlaced Refers to a display system or image that uses interlacing and does not render contiguous lines one after the other. See interlace and interlaced GIF.  stories in this novel, both equally powerful and disturbing. Though the story begins like a traditional mystery, this is a mainstream novel and it should be read a such, keeping in mind that a formula-type ending doesn't apply here.- The author uses present tense pres·ent tense  
n.
The verb tense expressing action in the present time, as in She writes; she is writing.

Noun 1. present tense - a verb tense that expresses actions or states at the time of speaking
present
 but this didn't detract de·tract  
v. de·tract·ed, de·tract·ing, de·tracts

v.tr.
1. To draw or take away; divert: They could detract little from so solid an argument.

2.
 me from submerging into the story. The writing is heavy in dialogue and light in description, keeping in tone with the "journalistic" flavour of the story. This author has a distinctive style which I found to be forceful, intelligent and evocative e·voc·a·tive  
adj.
Tending or having the power to evoke.



e·voca·tive·ly adv.
. If you want to read a different mainstream story with mystery elements and an unexpected ending, give this one a try.
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