Someone is murdering beautiful women. Is Marissa next?Marissa is leading an ideal life on the Cape until a serial killer rips her life apart. When two women are murdered, the evidence implicates the fastest rising business leader in New England -- Marissa's husband, Tristan.
But Tristan isn't a killer. Is he?
Is someone trying to frame her husband?Now Marissa races to stay ahead of a bloodthirsty killer and save her friend. But Marissa's past might catch her before the killer does.
A terrifying psychological thriller in the spirit of Silence of the Lambs and Red Dragon. "One of the most exciting writers to burst upon the scene in quite some time." - Brian Keene
A page-turning horror novel with bone-chilling suspense. Fans of Lisa Regan, Rachel Caine, and Stephen King should get to know Her Shallow Grave.
Praise for Her Shallow "Great story. This one can definitely be made into a Hollywood movie!" - Ron B
"Grab this book and dim the lights with some wine and a well-stoked fire for an edge-of-the-seat evening of well paced entertainment." - AtoZConsumer
"I absolutely loved it! It grabbed my interest from the start." - Amazon Review
"I've read all but one of his books. This is easily my favorite. The characters were believable with great back stories. I totally recommend this book!" - Mookie"
"Dan is a master of building tension and pulling you into an incredible story." - J Thorn, author of Shadow Witch and The Portal Arcane Series
"Dan has a wonderful way of bringing characters and events to life. Feel the wind. Feel the dark. Feel the fear. - L. Miner
"He has the potential to become one of the new faces of modern, American horror. - Zach Bohannon
From the bestselling author of The Wolf Lake thriller Dan Padavona's most heart-pounding thriller yet! Dark and scary, especially for fans of "Sleeping with the Enemy" and "Silence of the Lambs."
This is a winner. This book had a little of everything adultery, alcoholism, mental illness, stalking, violence, teenage love triangles and of course murder. This book was so suspenseful at times that I was on the edge of my seat. I suggest that you read the last 1/3 of the book without any interruptions to reap the full benefits of the suspense and horror that is carried out until the ending. There are no creatures in this story although there is a real life monster. Very scary indeed.
I highly recommend this book and give it 4 1/2 🌟🌟🌟🌟⭐ stars!
I know bad grammar but true none the less true. This story will grab your attention and keep you turning pages. Marissa slowly unravels the web of lies and deceit that has become her life. She is a good strong character. I look forward to reading more by this author, Thanks Dan Padavona.
I usually enjoy this writer's books. I have read both his other series. This one was slow to start, very sow, to me. Marissa is aging before our eyes, and anyone who reads thrillers will know why in the beginning. It just seemed to drag on and on, and then it picked up. But, when it picked up, the scenario made no sense. Marissa meets Denise and Denise just acts as if this stranger is not a stranger at all. After that things picked up and got interesting. Even a psychologist like Tristen, the bad guy in the book did not makes sense. I can not say why because if you read it, it gives away a bit of the plot. I almost gave it a four star, but then thought of the first third of the book.
This is a slow moving story, but I found it interesting. I read this as Her Shallow Grave. I found this book very dark and confusing at times. When things towards the end I knew how book would conclude. I was not too far off. If you like dark and creepy you might like Her Shallow Grave or Severity, which ever you read. I read on Kindle Unlimited
A good plot spoiled by bad writing, sorry to say. I persevered but others may not. Sentences such as, « The second-floor window was too tall to see into unless someone looked down at her » or « The street lights didn’t do much to break the darkness spilling down from the trees » left me rather confused. The author was no doubt being poetic in at least the second case.
Ok... The title must have changed, as I had it labeled The Shallow Grave. I probably won this novel from a GoodReads giveaway, but all opinions about this book are my honest thoughts.
I like the book. It read quite smoothly with only a few hiccups. I did enjoy the book and read it quickly, eagerly. It allows the reader to ponder the possibilities behind the motives of the characters. The female lead character sure can fight well physically for being disabled for six months and she can think under major stress.
#1 The use of the word swishing three times, at least. In autumn, there is no swishing through the grass in New England. Maybe crunching?? The word jumped out at me after the second and then the third use. lol
#2 NO one is going to invite a stranger into their home for more than a cup of water and maybe use of a bathroom, even if they spent the day together at a yard sale! But this character, who also began a heated affair with a male stranger, not only makes a meal, but invites this strange woman to nap, then sleep overnight in her home where the owner lives alone! It just doesn't sit right with me. ....And just what medical assistance can be done for a bruise far after the injury? An ice pack might help the patient, but usually, bruises must slowly heal on their own.
#3 The last page/the ending was as if it was from another novel???? I get that the author was trying to initiate future mystery for a possible sequel, but this was a total fail. There were no other possibilities or lose ends to continue this tale.
#4 What happened to the handyman?? Did he survive? And poor Jimmy... in the scene at the backdoor of the ex-husband's home in the woods? Last we hear is his grunts and groans of getting beaten up, then he is in the field with the ladies.
As grumbly as I sound in this review, all in all, I am glad I read this book. I like a mystery with twists and turns. I also like the works of Dan Padavona and will not hesitate to pick up more books written by him. Thank you Mr Padavona~
I have read all of Mr Padavonas' books. This as a stand alone was one I wish would continue. It was as always well written and grabs the reader, even though you think you have an idea of what is happening, you want to see what the writers twist on the plot is going to be. Marissa is a badass, and I wish we could see more of her. Thank you Mr Padavona, for another great read to spend my evenings with. Looking forward to many more from you
I wasn't sure what to expect when I started reading this book, but all I can say is I'm so glad I did! This is an edge of your seat thriller right from the get go to the very end. Strong female lead character is always a good thing, at least in my opinion. I don't want to say too much about the plot, as I don't want to give anything away. My best recommendation is to just read it! Highly recommend!
I have always loved thriller and horror stories, and this book definitely did not disappoint! It was an intense, complex, and twisted psychological thriller that will keep you guessing until the very end. It's definitely a must read! I would highly recommend all of this author's work, as I have yet to find one story that I didn't absolutely love. I would definitely recommend this book and exceptional author.
One of the most most intense psychological killer books I’ve read. It made me hold my breath waiting to see what was going to happen next. If you are into suspenseful, intriguing and downright crazy things happening this is a book you will want to read. It is one you will not want to put down. And one that will keep you thinking.
But once the gritty, deranged monster took hold it sure did not let go. This story centered around one unusual sick delusional man. A man I certainly would never want to encounter. Good story but you better have an iron stomach.
I love thrillers & although this didn’t have massive twists, it kept me on my toes the entire time. Love the spirit and fight in one of the characters!
This was one of my least favorite books from Dan Padavona. The story seemed a little disjointed and didn’t hold my interest as much as the series do. Overall I liked it, I just didn’t love it.