Eight years ago, she found her best friend dead on the beach. It was all her fault.
Vowing never to return to Pt. Redwood after the chilling events of graduation night, Clara sought refuge in an anonymous life. But a sudden call about her estranged mother's deteriorating health pulls her back to the haunting coastal town in Northern California.
Back home, Clara is forced to confront not just the shadows of her past, but Sean, the old flame she left behind.
As they're thrust into the spotlight when another young girl is found murdered—a chilling echo of the unsolved case from years ago—the pair must sift through the tangles of their intertwined histories.
With enemies hiding in the shadows and long-buried secrets threatening to surface, who can they trust?
Dive into a tale where every twist peels back another layer, suspense lingers in every shadow, and redemption is a journey through the heart's darkest chambers. Don't miss this electrifying mystery.⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "A brilliant mystery that had me at the edge of my seat!”
The 1st POV is always a negative and it took numerous attempts before I actually read this one. The first part of the novel was a huge negative and the main character of Clara was not endearing. Also didn't enjoy that Sean kept seeing Tabby and Clara at the same time. And the psycho plot was not believable.
With the last few reads, I'm in desperate need of a good, solid read.
An amazing shorter story that has you gripped and wondering what happens. Clara left home to get away from everything. Unfortunately for her , she has to go back. Don’t miss out.
This book is full of mystery and suspense with a lot of twists and turns so that I was kept guessing. I thought the whole story was intriguing from start to finish. The author has written a lot of depth to the main characters and they certainly are not perfect, but they are realistic. There are some steamy scenes so be prepared for that, not a problem for me but some of the reviewers seem objectionable to it. I liked the book and think the author did a good job.
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I generally do not downgrade stars for not being my type of book. This book was well-written and the story intriguing but geez, a little warning about the pornographic scenes would have at least given me what I needed to decide if I wanted to read this book. I did not expect this from the description of the book. Otherwise, this book would have been 5-star with the basic story and the smut removed.
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This is my first book by this author, I enjoyed I it from beginning to end. It is a well written story that has edge of your seat suspense. The characters made the story seem real. Clara is a great character. She is troubled with her past but despite that she is strong and determined. I loved her and Sean together, I couldn't wait to see if they would end up together and if they would figure out the mystery behind the missing girls. I highly recommend this book.
I couldn't put this story down & it nearly killed me to leave it alone and go to work! I did guess 2 of the guilty parties but definitely not the 3rd. Great story, I'm a huge fan of Amanda J. Clay's story telling.
A good book. I had a difficult time putting the book down. Someone was killing girls and I thought that I solved the mystery as to who that person was only to be blown out of the water. Surprise, surprise.
Definitely didnt see that coming !. I love a book that keeps you guessing which this really does! A mystery and murderer in a small town but an unlikely murderer.
Shallow Water is a nail-biting, edge-of-your-seat story that has a bit of everything. From tension, fear, and panic to drama, romance and conflict, and joy and sorrow, there really is something for everyone. It is a suspenseful, psychological thriller fiction novel set in wonderfully scenic Pt. Redwood on California’s rural Mendocino coast.
What’s really likeable about it straight-away are the opening chapters that draw you into the main character, Clara Kendrick. She is a strong, feisty, sexy, confident, badass, journalist, but is living her life under the shadow of the past. She partially blames herself for the terrible unsolved murder of her best friend Ruthi eight years ago, memories of which continue to haunt her.
Clara receives a telephone call from a relative begging her to go and visit her sick mother who she hasn't seen since she fled from her home town all those years ago. She can't bear the thought of seeing her first-love and old flame Sean again. Relationships are put to the test when she does return and past issues are brought to the fore.
But not long into her return to Pt. Redwood, another teenage girl is found on the beach in similar circumstances to Ruthi. Clara and Sean find themselves at the centre of the investigation. Is there a serial killer at large, or is the second murder a coincidence?
I felt instantly on her side of the emotional and impulsive Clara, particularly in her initial dealings with Sean, her handsome, bad-boy first-love. You can immediately sense there is something still going on, and one of the highlights of the book is following how they deal with their emotional baggage. Sean is, at first, hard to work out but you gradually get to know him as the story unfolds and see that he has many surprising qualities. Both the plot and the character development are excellent, and the story-line is very believable. The story is both captivating and engaging. It held my interest from start to finish, and I found myself rooting for both Sean and Clara as they tried to deal with all of the accusations being made against them and the courage they showed in confronting their challenges.
Shallow Water was an interesting novel particularly for the interplay of the different characters - a distant and indifferent mother, a group of exceptionally bitchy grown-up teenagers and a judgemental, close-knit community. Plenty of twists and turns ups and downs along the way and plenty of surprises. I loved the authors writing style which I found very easy to read and the suspense at times had me scared and almost afraid to read on. I loved it!
I did figure out who was behind the murders but not until very near the climax of the book and I was very satisfied with the ending. I have been inspired to read more from Amanda J. Clay and I highly recommend this book. I suggest wholeheartedly that you add it to your reading list.
Thank you to LibraryThing and the author, Amanda J. Clay for a free ARC of this book in exchange for a voluntary, honest review.
This was a new author for me, and I'm completely hooked. I could NOT put this book down! Fantastic writing, compelling characters, and a page-turning plot with twists and turns that kept me guessing until the very end. Will definitely read more of this author's books. Highly recommend!
This book kept my attention, I looked forward to reading it each day, and it kept me guessing who the killer was. Although I figured it out a bit before the reveal. The opening sentence of the book definitely grabbed my attention, but not in a good way. Some things felt forced, and it took a bit for the story to work out its kinks and build, but overall I was pleasantly surprised.
A good read, the book was packed with action, heartache, and so many other emotions. The ending was a little shock, I sort of had figured out whom I thought was responsible, so I was right but wrong also lol. Let the suspense draw others into reading the book. I would recommend it to others.
I read Shallow Water on a long flight and it made by flight go by so fast. Weaving a cold case in with recent murder in a small town, the author created a narrative that was thrilling and surprising. Highly recommend!
This book is a seriously suspenseful read. I had a hard time putting it down and was so eager to find out what was going to happen next. The author’s excellent writing style really made me feel like I personally knew Clara and was in Point Redwood with her. I highly recommend this book!
This is a very spencesful book it keeps you in your book till the end, the murderer is the lest to guess it is a very thrilling book a great read .very well written.
I really enjoyed this. The characters of Clara and Sean shared so many hurts that seeing them work through their issues, over their old relationship, Ruthi’s death, and all the trauma brought about by this new spree of murders kept me hooked.
The identity of the killer was a great twist, and there were other surprising circumstances related to the final confrontation that I really enjoyed. It wrapped up this part of the plot very nicely.
My only problem with the story is the very abrupt epilogue that really didn’t give me as much closure as I wanted regarding the future if Clara and Sean, and those also affected by the killer.
Good mystery/love story. Had me gripped throughout wondering who the killer was. Not used to an author randomly changing the point of view, so that was strange at first, but I got used to it. Daily we got e.v.e.r.y drop of detail on Clara’s alcohol of choice which could’ve been dialed down as it seemed like filler. I get the author was trying to make a point about how troubled she was though. Some pretty good twists and nice attention to detail giving us a full picture of each character. Would definitely read more from this author.
This is a good story. I thought the author’s linkage of Clara to murder was weak. However the intricate manner that the story came to conclusion with the twists and turns of various characters was genius. I thought story dragged a little in beginning which is why I ranked it a 4star read.