Buried Appearances - PROMO Blitz
By
D.E. Haggerty
Date
Published: 12/1/2013
Historical
Fiction
Skylar Dewitt
has been ostracized her entire life due to her grandfather’s well-known
sympathies with the Nazis. But now her grandfather’s body has been
recovered in the Netherlands in an area famous for being a Nazi killing
ground. Why would her grandfather be buried in a place legendary for
assassinations of resistance members? Skylar jets off to Holland in search
of answers about her grandfather’s demise. Along the way she finds long-
lost family and old friends but will she solve the mystery of what happened
to her grandfather? And maybe she discovers something more valuable
than resolving any mystery could be: herself.
EXCERPT
After I hang
up the phone, I sit and stare at my computer for a while. I still have no clue
how to carry on. I am completely and utterly stuck. I am at a loose end and
don’t know what to do. I do have one promise, however, that I made to
Griet before I left Michigan that I have to fulfill. I head off to the Wertheim
park to fulfill that promise.
I stand at
the Auschwitz memorial in the park and try to hold back my tears. It is so
breathtakingly sad here. The smashed mirrors dominating this tiny park
are heartbreaking. The memorial epitomizes the dichotomy that is the war
and Holland. On the one hand, I am standing in front of a heart wrenching
monument to the Dutch victims of the Holocaust that died in Auschwitz
but in the background I hear the tram rumble by, dogs barking as they run
around the grass of the park and children playing soccer on the other side
of the fence.
The Dutch
continue with their lives as I slowly kneel and place white tulips on the
memorial. I have one tulip for each member of Griet’s family that perished
in the camps. As I stand, I can’t help but let the tears fall. I don’t know how
Griet has survived such sadness, such heartbreak. “Gaat het me u,” I hear
behind me.
About the Author
D.E. Haggerty
I was born
and raised in Wisconsin but think I’m a European (a cloggy to be exact).
After spending my senior year of high school in Germany, I developed a
bad case of wanderlust that is yet to be cured. After high school I returned
to the U.S. to go to college ending up with a Bachelor’s degree in History
at the tender age of 20 while still managing to spend time bouncing back
and forth to Europe during my vacations (oh the benefits of a long-distance
relationship). Unable to find a job after college and still suffering from
wanderlust, I joined the U.S. Army as a Military Policewoman for 5 years
(the Peace Corps was too much paperwork). While stationed in Heidelberg,
Germany, I met my future husband, a flying Dutchman (literally). After
being given my freedom from the Army, I went off to law school. I finished
law school and moved to the Netherlands with my husband and became
a commercial lawyer for more than a decade. During a six month break
from the lawyering world, I wrote Unforeseen Consequences. Although
I finished the book (and another book that I may or may not revise and
publish), I went back to the law until I could no longer take it and upped
stakes and moved to Germany to start a B&B. Three years after
starting the B&B, I got the itch to try something else and decided to
pull the manuscript for Unforeseen Consequences out of the attic and
get it published as an e-book. Between tennis, running, traveling, singing
off tune, reading, playing part-time lawyer and running the B&B, I’m
working on my 2nd book.
Author
Links
Email : dena@dehaggerty.com
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