Don't Say a Word
β Scribed by Amber Lynn Natusch
- Publisher
- Tom Doherty Associates
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 228 KB
- Edition
- First edition
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
Pretty Little Liars meets Riverdale in Don't Say a Word , a standout YA mystery from indie-pub favorite Amber Lynn Natusch.
Kylene Danners's ex-FBI agent father is in prison for murder and she's hell-bent on getting him out. But trying to investigate in the small town where a defensive lineman is a hero no matter who he tries to kill and the girl who gets him locked up is public enemy number one is dangerous. Dark secrets are everywhere in Jasperville--the kind Ky can't walk away from.
When rookie FBI agent Cedric Dawson returns to town to finish an open investigation, he goes undercover at her high school--as her ex. Determined to keep her from interfering, Dawson's plan backfires after Ky gets an anonymous call about missing girls officially labeled as runaways--runaways that didn't really run away at all.
Because dead girls can't run.
And they don't say a word.
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