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Chicago author releases sequel to war and military novel nationwide
CHICAGO — This week marks the nationwide release of author Sanela Ramic Jurich’s new thriller novel, “Haunting from the Past,” the sequel to her previously released war and military novel, “Remember Me.”
In “Haunting from the Past,” readers are reintroduced to Selma, a respected business woman, living in Chicago with the love of her life and their son, and tries to move on and recover from the horrible experience she had gone through while living in Bosnia in 1992—where she and her parents had found themselves targets of the Bosnian war and where Selma had lost nearly all those she loved, was abused by those whom she once trusted, and had witnessed prejudice at its ugliest. However, the hell from which she thought she had finally escaped found her in America and started haunting her again, reminding her that there was unfinished business someplace else.
From the outside, it looks as if she finally has it all; career and family many people could only wish for. She thinks she is the luckiest person on the planet who had survived and escaped hell. One day she receives a phone call that forces her to go back to the place she had left behind almost two decades before. She had promised never to go back there, but now, she finds herself in a desperate situation from which there is no way out. She goes back to face her demons once again. Will this trip finally, push Selma over the edge and be the end of her? Who knows, it might even help her get some kind of conclusion. Readers will follow Selma’s journey back to the past through despair, hatred, love, hope and peace in author Jurich’s “Haunting from the Past.”
Published by Tate Publishing and Enterprises, the book is available through bookstores nationwide, from the publisher at www.tatepublishing.com/bookstore, or by visiting barnesandnoble.com or amazon.com.