“A complicated, tense thriller” with “sharp writing” and an ending that’s “absolutely brutal.” — Kirkus Reviews
THE GRANDEST HOMES HIDE THE DARKEST SECRETS
The year is 1989. Harriet Fox puts her ballet career on hold and returns home to rural Texas, only to find her aging father accused of murder.
Their backwater town always hated her father. Hated his Boston roots; hated that he moved into the grand estate that once belonged to the town royalty; hated that a white man dared to marry a black woman. Now the town smells blood, and they’ve brought their pitchforks.
Their once-magnificent mansion is in decay, and a young girl has been found dead on their estate. Her father, now slipping into dementia, doesn’t remember a thing—or so he says. Harriet becomes determined to uncover the truth. Is her father a killer, or is the town’s urban legend coming true?
Dirty Donnie Dawkins Riding through the Town On the Streets and Avenues Always with a Frown Always He is Plotting Wither He Should Go Little Girls with Pretty Curls Lying in a Row
This was such a fun journey! From the very beginning, I was completely invested! I felt every possible emotion through this book! It kept me on the edge of my seat! It had twists and turns that made me second guess everything I thought I knew! It also had an incredibly unique feature with chapter that you do not know who the speaker is until the end of the book (there is a key at the back- it takes a massive amount of willpower not to look). If you like thriller and mystery and you want to be on the edge of your seat willing yourself to read faster… this is in fact the book for you!
How can only six people have read this book on GR? I just stumbled on it as I was looking at Kindle Unlimited books and thought it looked interesting. It was fabulous! If you haven't heard about this book - check it out.