Susie introduces her killer as a man in the neighborhood. She knew of him because her mother liked his border flowers, and her father once had a conversation with him about fertilizer. The day that Susie is killed, she is walking home from school through the cornfield in the snow. It is after dark. George Harvey startles her. He tells her he built something and asks if she wants to come see it. At the time she thought maybe he knew it because her father frequently talks about how Susie tried to pee on Lindsey when Lindsey was a baby because Susie was so jealous.
Harvey this story. Later Mr. Susie is outraged by Mr. Susie follows Mr. Harvey to the place he built. She notices he looks at her strangely, like other men have since she matured; but she also notes that men do not usually look at her like this when she is in her yellow elephant bellbottoms and her royal blue parka.
Harvey has made a dugout beneath the earth, and he leads Susie down into it. Susie is really impressed by the hideout. It is a small room, with benches and shelves. The shelves have a mirror, shaving cream and a razor. Susie thinks this is odd, but she passes it off as part of Mr. Susie jumps ahead a little, to after her death, after Mr. Harvey has closed up the hole. Susie is not able to observe her family until three days later, when she looks in at her mother, who is very pale. Susie is grateful for Len Fenerman , the detective on her case, because he is able to help keep her father busy.
Inside the hole, Mr. Harvey pressures Susie into having a Coke. He tells her he built the dugout as a clubhouse for neighborhood kids, but she knows he is lying. She fights him but he overpowers her and undresses her. Susie thinks about her mother and how she will be wondering where she is. Harvey begins to kiss Susie. Susie thinks of her only other kiss, with the boy she likes, Ray Singh. Susie begs Mr. Susie cries. Harvey rips open her pants and rapes her.
Susie can hear her mother calling her to dinner while Mr. Harvey is inside her. When he is done Susie is surprised she is still alive, but she knows he will kill her. Her Grandma Lynn, Abigail's mother, arrives tonight via limo from the airport. She's drinking champagne and wearing her mink coat. Upon arrival, she calls for "stiff drinks" 9. Lindsey creeps away to hide, but Buckley is overjoyed.
Lynn is very concerned with fashion, thinness, and drinking. Before the murder, she was considered the ultimate bad influence, but now she's a force pulling the numb family out of depression. Right away she gives Abigail a makeover, and then teaches Lindsey to put on makeup. Lindsey sleeps in her makeup so she can wear it to the memorial. When she wakes up, she goes to Susie's room to find something to wear.
The next morning, Jack pours a bottle of scotch down the sink. Jack confesses that he is afraid he will drink the Later that morning, Susie watches as the police rope off the cornfield and begin their search.
The bad weather The Salmons remain at home during the search. Along with her class notes there is another piece of paper, Watching all of this madness makes Susie crazy. She is miserable not to be able to steer the police towards Mr.
Len tells him that going forward, the police are now working under the assumption that Susie has been killed. Lindsey overhears this, but it is something that she has already known, That night, Susie watches as Lindsey does pushups, bicep curls, and breathing exercises alone in her room, focusing Susie , in the main square of her heaven, watches from a gazebo—on Earth, she had always In heaven, Susie finds herself desiring simple things and receiving them right away.
Susie loves dogs, and so Chapter 3. The oddest thing about looking down on Earth from heaven, Susie says, is the ability to see souls leaving bodies in real time and flying up Susie watches her school friends day and night from her gazebo. The freedom to observe the One night, after watching Ruth, Susie runs into Franny in the middle of the central square of her heaven. Susie is Susie remembers the morning of her eleventh birthday.
She woke up early and did not think Abigail was not yet wearing lipstick, and Susie realized in that moment that her mother only put makeup on for other people. Back in the gazebo, Susie watches as Lindsey gets up in the middle of the night and creeps across the Chapter 4.
Susie looks back on the hours after she was murdered, during which Mr. Harvey made moves Susie remembers watching Mr. Harvey take the sack full of her remains to a sinkhole on As he drove back into town, he stopped at an industrial park Two days before Christmas—the day she appears to her father— Susie watches Mr. Harvey reading a book on the native people of Mali. As he reads He spots As Susie watches the two of them finish up, the snow falls harder, and Susie feels despondent.
Harvey points out that all of their neighbors have just seen the two of Chapter 5. He also writes that he thinks Susie is watching him, which makes Susie deeply excited. Susie momentarily resents her younger sister taking the attention away from her, but concedes that Lindsey When she finally emerges from the bathroom, Buckley asks her where Susie is.
Jack, overhearing this, distracts Buckley by asking him if he wants to go to Len, Jack opens his notebook to write some things down. Samuel reveals that he is wearing a necklace which bears the other half. Chapter 6. Ray invites Susie to climb up on the scaffolding with him—he is cutting class.
Susie does not want The teachers leave the auditorium, and Susie and Ray overhear Ruth Connors crying. Susie attempts to climb down quietly off the scaffold, but Ruth sees her, and calls her As Jack and Ruana wait in relative silence, Jack thinks about his own family, and Jack tells Ruana that he knows who killed Susie.
Susie reveals that Len Fenerman keeps a stack of photos in his wallet of the victims Chapter 7. As Nate and Buckley climb the stairs, Buckley asks Nate if he can see Susie at the top of the stairs—Buckley explains that Susie was gone for a while, but Buckley tells Nate that Susie came in and kissed him on the cheek last night while he slept.
Nate asks Susie explains that a year earlier, when he was three, Buckley swallowed the twig while playing Up in heaven, Susie feels faint. She falls asleep in the gazebo, and when she wakes, there is a Chapter 8.
Susie describes Mr. Susie can see the whole of Mr. Chapter 9. Grandma Lynn always hires a limousine from the airport, and drinks champagne in the That morning, Jack woke up with a hangover. Dewitt, the English teacher, recently had Ruth turn in a poem all about Susie , and she plans to take it to the guidance counselor on Monday. Ruth notices Lindsey, He says goodbye to Susie in his own way, by staring at a photograph At the service, everyone says nice things about Susie —Principal Caden, Mrs.
Dewitt, and the Reverend Strick all speak—but Jack and Abigail sit numbly through Chapter Susie , meanwhile, has spent less of her time in heaven watching from the gazebo, as she Susie watches, with admiration and jealousy, as Lindsey loses her virginity.
In the walls of her From heaven, Susie remarks on how her house and Mr. He has forgotten the names of some of his victims, but Susie knows them all. As Susie follows Mr. Harvey down to the basement each night, she learns something terrible: Harvey is Lindsey hovers in the doorway, listening to everything. Len insists that though odd, Harvey Susie backtracks in time to the moment Abigail got to the hospital. Upon arrival, Abigail finds As Susie watches her mother and Len converse, she sees her as the version of her mother Susie remembers, when she was alive, seeing the effect Abigail had on men.
She recalls that Susie remembers how, when her mother realized that she was pregnant with Buckley, she sealed the Holly and Everyone Susie knew She confesses to Lynn that she feels Susie wishes she could guide her sister to the crawlspace beneath it, where the bones of As Lindsey moves through the house, Susie lists the names of the girls and women Harvey has murdered.
Jackie Meyer, Delaware, She leaves, and Lindsey grabs As Susie , up in heaven, walks away from the gazebo, she considers how grateful she is that Two days later, Susie follows the map—it leads her to an olive tree at the edge of a wheat Help liloup to find.
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