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Georgina, known as Geo, is a 30-year-old rising executive when her world comes crashing down. Her high school boyfriend has been identified and arrested for a series of serial murders, including Angela, Geo's best friend in high school. Angela disappeared without a trace at 16 and her body has just been found. Now Geo is under arrest for helping her then-boyfriend cover it up. And it's one of her other close friends from high school, Kaiser Brody, who arrests her.
While Geo is sent to prison for her part, Calvin escapes from custody and is on the run. Geo, now thirty-five, is about to be released from prison to try and start over. But someone has started killing people and dumping their bodies in her old neighborhood, with some of the markers of the missing Sweetbay Strangler—her old boyfriend Calvin. Is these killings some kind of message from Calvin? Are they some of revenge? Is she herself now in danger?
Everything turns on what really happened that tragic night back when Geo and Angela were high schoolers. Everyone thinks they know the truth, but there are dark secrets buried deep within other secrets, and it may be too late for anyone to survive the truth.
Jar of Hearts is a compelling edge-of-your-seat thriller that grabs readers from the very beginning and holds them rapt, as the truth of both the past and the present is skillfully unfolded, until the very last page.
11 pages, Audiobook
First published June 12, 2018



Jar of Hearts is as much a character-driven story as it is plot-driven and you’ll be forgiven for thinking this was written by Stephen King because it has his signature all over.
First off, you should know there are no good guys in this story, I would even go as far as to say that most are completely irredeemable. That notwithstanding when you’re in the midst of rapist, murderers and serial killers, you may find yourself projecting absolution onto the character whom you deem less evil the thing is, they don't deserve it.
Secondly, Hillier is a master puppeteer and not until the twists are revealed will you then acknowledge that the clues were right there. After all,
“You see what you want to see, not what’s there.”
This is a story about the betrayal of friendship, obsessive love, and incomprehensible evil. Hillier will have you on tenterhooks from first to the last page and I loved every word of it.

This is the story of three best friends: one who was murdered, one who went to prison, and one who’s been searching for the truth all these years . . .
You also have the obsessive serial killer boyfriends, dead people killed in the most gruesome way, and a web of lies that’s going to come and grab you by the throat once revealed.