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Highlights
- "An engrossing, character-driven crime thriller that thoughtfully explores grief, atonement and post-loss romance alongside gritty police work.
- Author(s): James Foley
- 312 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Thrillers
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About the Book
On a tropical barrier island riddled with corruption and greed, Miami Detective Lisa Owens is devastated by the brutal murder of her lifelong friend. She lands in the crosshairs of a ruthless criminal and people who will forever change her.
Book Synopsis
"An engrossing, character-driven crime thriller that thoughtfully explores grief, atonement and post-loss romance alongside gritty police work. Recommended for Karin Slaughter fans." -BestThrillers
A stunning island with turquoise waters, billowing palm trees, and nesting sea turtles is the stuff of dreams. But the dark nights on the beaches of Florida's Treasure Coast hide dangerous secrets that can turn those dreams into nightmares.
Miami homicide detective, Lisa Owens, doesn't trust other cops. After the murder of her fiancé was left unsolved, she vowed to make a difference by becoming one herself. Obsessed with getting killers off the streets and bringing justice to grieving families, she buries herself in her work while staying stuck in the past.
When lightning strikes twice and her lifelong friend is brutally murdered on Stypman Island, Lisa launches an investigation of her own. Out of her jurisdiction and determined to find answers, she lands in the crosshairs of the most dangerous criminal she's ever encountered and among people who will forever change her.
Review Quotes
"An engrossing, character-driven crime thriller that thoughtfully explores grief, atonement and post-loss romance alongside gritty police work. Recommended for Karin Slaughter fans." -BestThrillers
"A strong start to what could be an entertaining series featuring a well-developed, sympathetic cop protagonist." -Kirkus Reviews
"A fast-paced crime thriller that is unpredictable, with a magnetic draw that begs you to continue reading." -The Mystery Review Crew