Homicide detectives Ellie MacIntoch and Jason Santiago are called to the bloody scene of an obvious murder, but have a problem—there's no body, only a missing teenage girl, and no leads as to where she may have been taken. Their joy when the missing girl is found alive quickly turns to something else as her web of lies begins to unravel, and the killer they were hunting might just be the victim.
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Writing as both Emma Wildes and Katherine Smith, Kate Watterson has over thirty published books to her credit, plus five Eppie nominations, one Eppie win for best historical erotic in 2007, a RWA Lories win, WisRWA 2005 final for best historical romance, and is a CAPA nominee. She loves suspense and to write erotic stories in the genre is a special treat.
I had no idea that this was a short story as I wouldn’t have bothered with it. This is the first work I’ve read by this author, which really comes across as a first attempt at writing. There are so many grammatical errors, disjointed sentences with missing words, and an overly simplistic plot with poor character development that I won’t read another.
Just wish authors would write a normal size book instead of a short story. Get me excited about a book in the series and then it gives me no satisfaction in reading.
A very short novella about two detectives on a case involving a lot of blood and a missing girl. Bit patchy writing style but the premise was quite good.