Linda Strong
When Josie gets a call to investigate a homicide, she has no idea that the address she is given belongs to Gretchen Palmer, a much valued member of Josie's team. A young man is lying in the driveway, shot in the back, with a picture of a young boy pinned to his chest .... but where is Gretchen? Working all hours, Josie and Luke are very much surprised when Gretchen shows up at the police station demanding that they arrest her. She wants to confess to killing the young man in her driveway. Josie refuses to believe that Gretchen murdered anyone ... but why is she confessing a crime she didn't commit? It's going to take a hard look at Gretchen's past to find the connection between Gretchen, the unidentified boy in the picture, the young man killed by a bullet and then there are more bodies found. Each book in this series is better than the last. This one is well written and reads easily as a stand alone. I highly recommend reading this entire series, starting at the beginning. The story premise is riveting, action packed, and full of twists and turns leading to a surprising ending. Many thanks to the author / Bookouture / Netgalley for the advanced copy of this crime thriller. Opinions expressed here are unbiased and entirely my own.
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Lilifer Swift ortiguesa
Drawing book life story we are 2022 old fantasy walk move read thar all. What is the best for me 2022 higher read all the story amazing didn't work read in your mind do not read if make edit story only low life bored j 4me choice all who we are.more than reading without light. End of life dark dark only like your enemy reading ur life . It's non of ur a bit life way it's no where.
Stephanie Jooste
Joe Kenda's Protegey! All the stories leading up to and including this one are well planned, gives you clues but the reveal is truely a masterpiece. I grew up with "Murder She Wrote" and Quisey" and I have always tried to catch the killer like "Monk" thrue deductive reasoning that would make "Sherlock Holmes" proud. As Josie says it's like all the pieces of the puzzle just clicks into place.
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