Thunderbird
by Matthew Scura
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Pub Date 1 May 2026 | Archive Date 1 May 2026
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Description
For years, Roma Becker lived by one rule: never go back.
Not to the trailer park.
Not to the memories.
Not to the girl she used to be.
She spent her life becoming someone else—careful, composed, untouchable. But when the man accused of murdering her mother is sent to a psychiatric facility instead of death row, Roma’s carefully ordered life begins to fracture.
Because Roma has never truly been alone in her own mind.
Thunderbird—the fierce, buried part of herself forged by childhood trauma and sharpened by rage—wants what Roma has never allowed herself to revenge.
Taking a job inside the institution may bring Roma closer to the truth about her mother’s death. It may also bring her closer to the darkest parts of herself.
As old memories rise and control begins to slip, Roma must confront a terrifying possibility:
Thunderbird may be the only one strong enough to finish this.
And once she does, Roma may be gone for good.
Available Editions
| EDITION | Ebook |
| ISBN | 9781971321063 |
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Featured Reviews
Librarian 2051620
There were at least 5 typo errors that consistently pulled me out of the story. Beyond that, I enjoyed this book. I thought it was well paced. I would have enjoyed more time getting to know Calvin’s story a bit more, that part felt rushed, I also appreciated that this was a story about Roma’s journey and Calvin didn’t really matter as much as the reader may have thought. I was shocked when I ended up sympathizing with Calvin in the end and I was very surprised that the author was able to make me feel that way in so few chapters of Calvin’s POV. All in all, this was a pretty quick read and I spent a lot of that time mentally yelling at Roma but also wondering what the heck she would do next.
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