Parted by Death
β Scribed by Caroline Fardig
- Book ID
- 111353822
- Year
- 2023
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 187 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781648753251
- ASIN
- B0B7V2J8YK
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β¦ Synopsis
The case seemed open and shut. But there are secrets below the surface that somebody will kill to protectβ¦
When an unidentifiable body turns up at an abandoned water park, expert criminalist Ellie Matthews is recruited to once again step into a puzzling investigation that has βcold caseβ written all over it. Still nursing old wounds as she navigates a tense relationship with her former partner, and frustrated over a dead-end investigation, Ellie finds solace in her close friend, Vic Manetti.
Ellie barely has time to regroup before a beloved local reporter is found dead in an apparent murder-suicide. Paired up with a lively out-of-town detective and tasked with unraveling a complex network of leads, Ellie begins to retrace the explosive stories that the late journalist had been working onβonly to uncover heinous secrets that somebody is willing to kill to protect.
The closer she looks, the more tangled the case becomes. With the media ready to condemn the reporterβs husband as a monster, Ellie and her new partner must put their lives on the line to expose the sinister truth behind the murdersβand to avoid becoming victims themselves.M.F
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