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Lädt ... In the Waning Lightvon Loreth Anne White
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Two decades after her sister's brutal attack and murder, Meg Brogan has finally found happiness...or so it appears. A bestselling true-crime writer, Meg has money, fame, and a wealthy fianc . But when a television-show host presses her to tackle the one story everyone claims she cannot write--the story of her own family's destruction--her perfect life shatters.Determined to finally face her past, Meg returns to her hometown of Shelter Bay. Shrouded in cold, brooding fog, the close-knit coastal town harbors dark secrets and suspicious residents. One of the few people to welcome Meg back is Blake Sutton, her high-school sweetheart and the marina's new owner. Desperate for clues, Meg digs through her family's files. As Pacific storms brew outside, her passion for Blake reignites.But someone doesn't want Meg digging up the past. And that person will go to deadly lengths to prevent the writer from revealing a terrible truth. Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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Loreth Anne White has such an intelligent way of telling a story. I've always thought her voice was unique and In the Waning Light proves that still to be true.
I'm not going to speak much about the actual story – the blurb gives a good description – as it would give away too many secrets that are a big part of this book. The reader needs to experience them as Meg Brogan (the heroine) a true crime writer as she writes and experiences them during the book. The author doesnt write what I call conventional romantic suspense. What she puts a reader through is torture until that last page. When I say that I am not meaning it as a bad thing just you have no idea of which way something is going to go until the end. ( )