Robert Barclay, author of "If Wishes Were Horses", sold his successful consulting business and moved from upstate New York to south Florida, where he could devote his full attention to what he always wanted to do--write. He also enjoys weightlifting, Shotokan karate, and going to the beach to do absolutely nothing.
From a New York Times bestselling 'writer to reckon with,' a psychological suspense about a woman whose life is fractured by a childhood crime (The New York Times Book Review). There was the moment eight-year-old Ruth Corrigan ran away from playing in th...[SEE MORE]