\*\*Book One in the Letty Whittaker 12 Step Mystery series - a mix of suspense and humor with deadly consequences. --- \* "It had me laughing, crying, and freaked out (but in a good way.)" - P.T. (Goodreads.com) *"Fans of mysteries should enjoy this debut novel."*\*\* - K. Sozaeva (Vine Voic
The Enemy We Know (Letty Whittaker 1)
β Scribed by Glaser, Donna White
- Book ID
- 109017347
- Publisher
- White Stone Press
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 198 KB
- Series
- Letty Whittaker 1
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
Psychotherapist Letty Whittaker, a professional secret keeper, has a secret of her own. When one of her clients slips free from an abusive boyfriend, Letty becomes the target of his violent rage. Wayne invades Letty's life, slithering his way past the barriers erected between her personal and professional lives, leaving gifts of dead rats, mutilated dolls, and freaky Shakespearian sonnets. Worst of all, Wayne uncovers Letty's deepest shame, infiltrating her AA group and threatening to expose her to the state licensing board.
And then--good news--Wayne is murdered. The bad news? The police suspect Letty. Worse yet, the sonnets and bloody souvenirs keep coming. Someone else has been watching Letty. Someone eager to drop bodies at her feet like a cat offering dead mole trophies to his mistress.
Someone willing to kill again.
Review
"The Enemy We Know is an intriguing, funny, and moving story peopled with characters you will remember long after the last page. If Letty lived in my neighborhood I'd buy her a virgin margarita and talk about all the people we know who are just as odd as we are."
-Lois Greiman, award winning author of Unzipped
From the Author
I'm a psychotherapist/office manager/writer, not always in that order. Some folks wonder why a therapist would gravitate toward writing mysteries.οΏ½ It's the people thing.οΏ½ Both of my passions deal with relationships and exploring the past to gain a deeper understanding--and, perhaps, better control of--the present.οΏ½ My favorite quote is by Oscar Wilde:οΏ½ "The final mystery is oneself."οΏ½ It seems to cover facets of both my careers.
So I stole it. οΏ½οΏ½
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Psychotherapist Letty Whittaker, a professional secret keeper, has a secret of her own. When one of her clients slips free from an abusive boyfriend, Letty becomes the target of his violent rage. Wayne invades Letty's life, slithering his way past the barriers erected between her personal and profes