Ernest Hill has won critical accolades and an ardent fan base for novels such as Cry Me a River (F0112). Hill's unflinching insight into the human condition is on full display in A Person of Interest. One morning, Felicia is startled to see police at the house of her long-ago lover, Luther. When she learns that Luther's wife and young son have been murdered in their home, she refuses to accept the police's contention that the man she once loved could have committed the crime. "A skilled storyteller."-New York Times Book Review
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"This story was sad, sad, sad. It kept me on the edge of my seat though, and I couldn't have predicted that sad, sad, sad ending. "
— Damika (4 out of 5 stars)
“Hill’s novel is an emotional story of how once can be placed in circumstances beyond his or her control. A somewhat dark story because the emotions of the protagonists are so strong, it pulls readers into the characters’ despair and helplessness. Story and plot are realistic, and the ending is unexpected and bittersweet…Reflective of life and love.”
— RT Book Reviews (4 stars)“Compelling…As the story unfolds through the eyes of Felicia and Luther, these unforgettable characters come to full, sympathetic life.”
— Publishers Weekly" we you have so much respect for an author nothing he/she does is a flop this was a good slow read still would recommend! "
— Annette, 9/27/2012" This story was sad, sad, sad. It kept me on the edge of my seat though, and I couldn't have predicted that sad, sad, sad ending. "
— Damika, 4/26/2011Ernest Hill was born in Oak Grove, Louisiana. He holds
degrees from the University of California at Berkeley, Cornell University, and
UCLA. He is the author of several novels, including A Life for a Life, Cry Me a
River, It’s All about the Moon When
the Sun Ain’t Shining, and A Person
of Interest.
Shari Peele is an audiobook narrator whose readings include In the Doctor’s Bed by Brenda Jackson, Man Enough for Me by Rhonda Bowen, When I Get Where I’m Going by Cheryl Robinson, and Give Me Fever by Niobia Bryant.