**From the Agatha-award winning author of _Quiet Neighbors_ comes a clever, spine-tingling standalone that reads like Agatha Christie's take on a Gothic thriller.** **"_Go to My Grave_ is both a classic 'country house mystery' and a thriller. Atmospheric, with mind-bending twists, a narrator who ma
Go to My Grave
β Scribed by McPherson, Catriona
- Book ID
- 110431783
- Publisher
- St. Martin's Press
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 481 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781466879904
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β¦ Synopsis
From the Agatha-award winning author of Quiet Neighbors comes a clever, spine-tingling standalone that reads like Agatha Christie's take on a Gothic thriller.
"Go to My Grave is both a classic 'country house mystery' and a thriller. Atmospheric, with mind-bending twists, a narrator who may or may not be reliable, and an ending that will take your breath away and leave you astonished." --Louise Penny
****Donna Weaver has put everything she has into restoring The Breakers, an old bed and breakfast on a remote stretch of beach in Galloway. Now it sits waiting --freshly painted, richly furnished, filled with flowers--for the first guests to arrive.
But Donna's guests, a contentious group of estranged cousins, soon realize that they've been here before, years ago. Decades have passed, but that night still haunts them: a sixteenth birthday party that started with peach schnapps and ended with a girl walking into...
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