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Follow on Google News | ![]() Brighton Pub. issues print version of “Silent Flower: Can You Hear the Screams?” by Jade VergusIn a keenly crafted tale of murder and romance, author Jade Vergus presents “Silent Flower: Can You Hear the Screams?”—a thought-provoking thriller with robust characters and a tantalizing plot
When a college campus becomes a serial killer’s hunting ground, Homicide Detectives Marc Cabellera and John O’Farrell are called in to investigate the high-profile case. Evidence is soon uncovered that links the murders together— found next to each victim is a single flower. And each flower bears its own puzzling message. For Detective Cabellera, adjusting to his new life as guardian of his late sister’s eight-year-old deaf twins has been no easy task. Soon, he enlists the help of certified American Sign Language instructor, Jasmine Finn. And the two of them are inexplicably drawn together. With a killer on the loose, the detectives struggle to decode the killer’s mysterious messages before another victim is found… …and this time Jasmine may be on his list. “Author Jade Vergus delivers a shivering tale of crime-driven suspense—a remarkably detailed plot with a cast of well-defined and credible characters,” Born and raised in New York City, Jade Vergus was exposed to every cultural aspect that life in the big city could offer. In her freshman year of college, Jade worked at a summer camp for special needs children where she found that one deaf child had isolated himself from everyone else except her. She spent the summer working with that child which ultimately inspired her interest in sign language. It was during this time that the characters in Silent Flower: Can You Hear the Screams? were born. She’s lived in St. Maarten, England, Atlanta, New York, and Chicago, and now Ms. Vergus has finally settled for a more quiet life in a small, rural town in Northeast Georgia. Jade now spends her days teaching middle- and high-school students and still enjoys reading, jigsaw puzzles, and playing with her dogs. End
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