Publisher's Synopsis
Maggie Hornsby is a deeply troubled woman. The middle-aged suicide survivor has a memory block that stands in her way of remembering three traumatic days from her childhood. She believes she is dying and wants to understand her past before she passes. But even more than that, she longs to reconnect with her estranged daughter. When Maggie's psychiatrist sends her to a remote retreat house for rest and therapeutic journaling, what ensues is an eerie, haunting journey through personal discovery, reflection-and gore. a cryptic message is carved on someone's forehead. Soon after, the Carmelite nun who runs the retreat house is missing. Someone is trying desperately to keep a secret, and Maggie's determination to understand her past and reconnect with her daughter threatens to unearth it-which sets Maggie up as the next target...
Full of mystery, suspense, and drama, Finding Maggie's Bliss sheds light on the dark topics of child trafficking and childhood abuse, reminding any who read it of the urgency to protect the innocent.