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Killing Andy: a Memoir

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"He would have had great, almond shaped, blue eyes, and dark blonde hair. He would have been a tall man, at least six one, and have an extraordinary sense of adventure..." In Killing Andy, Shepherd continues in her trademark self-depricating voice to recount her life after her anorectic sister's death in 1975. She takes the reader with her through a string of failed relationships, a near death experience, and finally an abortion, an act of self-hatred that would never leave her but would ultimately lead her to the truth. It is a brutally brave, and sometimes comic memoir of indelible love.

294 pages, Paperback

Published June 24, 2015

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Susan Shepherd

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Susan Shepherd is a retired law enforcement officer who has spent most of her career interviewing criminals and writing reports for the Court. She lives on the North Fork of Long Island with her husband, three horses and four cats.

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July 25, 2019
Another must read

Raw and engaging. A page turner I could not put down. Susan Shepherd has once again challenged us to look at the ugly that exists in all our stories. The honesty and personal nature of this book are at the same time alarming and a comfort. We are not alone. This is a memoir you won’t soon forget. I highly recommend it.
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