"Name the top five people you'd suspect first in your death or disappearance."
It was supposed to be an innocent, silly game. Something to discuss and laugh about over margaritas at a girls' night. No one expected Rachel to actually go missing just days after she'd made her list.
But yet, Rachel is nowhere to be found. She didn't show up for the next girls' night. She's not answering calls or texts. Rachel is absolutely, without a doubt, missing.
At least everyone knows who's behind her disappearance - right? Because Rachel wrote it down. A list, plain as day, naming the people most likely to harm her.
The problem is, there are five names on that list - yet only one person who's guilty.
I am a big fan of the author’s works and this story is yet another reason why. It’s a fantastic blend of mystery and twists, creating a thrilling whodunit. And when you add in all the witty dialog, you have a story that is a truly entertaining and well written read. One that is easy to recommend. Loved it!
I read this in two days. I tried so hard to figure out who did it and couldn’t for the life of me. What a twist!! Another great story from R.L. Kennedy!