No birth announcement could top the headlines from the day Janie and Jack Perkins entered the world. As twins born to a mother in a coma – courtesy of a bullet from their father – the sensational story of their birth never quite died down. While Jack still craves the flash of a camera, Janie seeks sanctuary behind the lens – as a crime scene photographer.
Thanks to Janie’s line of work, she’s comfortable around gruesome murders. But when old photos of her mother’s body arrive in the mail, they open deep-seated wounds and raise chilling new questions about who really was responsible for that deadly night.
Did Janie’s father spend decades in jail as an innocent man? Did an infamous serial killer actually take her mother’s life? With photos in hand, Janie brings the truth into focus. But when her investigation ends up evoking the wrath of the long-dormant killer, she must race to piece together the final evidence – before she becomes the target.
Suspects aplenty! Intrigue and drama mark the latest mystery from author Anne McAneny, with plenty of suspects to keep you guessing to the very end! The beginning is a little rough and confusing, but slowly the characters and situation come to light. The author tends to be overly descriptive, and sometimes the story becomes bogged down in long sentences. But overall, the book is good and I admire the author’s vivid imagination and ability to entertain.
You’ll be up way past your bedtime. Yet another great read from Anne McAneny! The intelligence, wit, humor and strength of Anne’s main character is enough to keep you reading, add a spectacular plot and you’ll be up way past your bedtime with this book. I can’t wait for another release by Anne.
A brilliant mystery! This book starts out with the death of a pregnant waitress, whose body is kept alive on machines until her twins are born. The story is told in flashbacks and present day thirty years after the twins are born. The twins were born in the lime light. First because their mother had passed and because a serial killer”The Haiku Killer,” was blamed for her death. Their father was actually in jail for slaying their mother but had always maintained that a third person was in the room. Grady…