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Lädt ... A Woman Misunderstood (Tennessee Delta Series Book 2) (2016. Auflage)von Melinda Clayton
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On a sweltering July morning in rural Tennessee, fifty-year-old Rebecca Reynolds visits the family farm, where she literally stumbles across the mutilated bodies of her parents and younger sister, a sister who had spent life in a wheelchair after a birth fraught with complications. Rebeccaâ??s first thought is to call 911. Her second is to find her estranged sister, Lena, who was disowned by the family years before. Her third is to wonder how long it will be before Lena is arrested for the murder of their family.As the police gather evidence pointing to Lena, the sisters turn to attorney Brian Stone. Convinced of Lenaâ??s innocence, he agrees to take on the case. But in a family ripped apart by dysfunction, is anyone truly inn Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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Her parents are also dead, all three hacked to death with an ax.
She calls 911. She wonders where her other sister, Lena, disowned by the family years ago, is. And she wonders how long it will be before Lena is arrested.
It's a very effective, chilling set-up for chilling psychological suspense. We see the story through three sets of eyes--Rebecca's, Lena's, and those of the lawyer Rebecca hires for her sister (who is indeed arrested as the most likely suspect), Brian Stone.
Lena truly is the most likely suspect, and the evidence mounts against her, even as Stone becomes convinced of her innocence.
We see all three viewpoint characters develop as complex and sometimes ambiguous figures. Other characters, seen only through the eyes of these three, also become nuanced and layered.
Michelle Babb does an excellent job of narration as always, and Melinda Clayton kept me guessing till the end.
Highly recommended.
I received a free copy of this audiobook, and am reviewing it voluntarily. ( )