A twisty small-town mystery—with a killer ending. Reporter Leah Nash has a plan. She’s rebooting her career with a true-crime book. Until it’s published, she’s trying to keep her head down under the icy glare of her new boss at the Himmel Times Weekly. Then a local surgeon commits suicide–though but his daughter insists it was murder. No one believes her—not the police, the district attorney, or … police, the district attorney, or even her own brother. She asks Leah to investigate.
Hard-headed Leah has a soft spot for under dogs. She agrees to check a few things out. But the farther she follows the leads, the less things add up. Soon she’s at odds with her boss, her best friend, and the Sheriff’s Department. When her prime suspect becomes the next victim, Leah realizes that she’s hunting a cunning killer who has intention of stopping. But then, neither does Leah.
Dangerous Mistakes is the second standalone book in the Leah Nash series of complex, action-packed murder mysteries. If you like determined heroines, unexpected twists and turns, and a rich cast of supporting characters, then you’ll love Susan Hunter’s page-turning tale.
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What Readers Are Saying …
“My second read in this series. Very talented mystery writer. It never turns out the way I think it is going. Well done!”
“This book and the series reminds me of Janet Evanovich’s Stephanie Plum series, in that we have a cast of colorful characters and family drama to offset the murder and misery. Throughout the story, there are fun, comedic exchanges, along with heartfelt moments with emotional depth.”
“Susan Hunter’s second book in the Leah Nash series is another page-turner. The characters are well developed and the story flows effortlessly. I thought I figured out whodunnit, but I was wrong. Can’t wait to read the next installment.”
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Couldn’t get into it
Very well-written book. Very surprising ending. I enjoyed reading this book.
Okay story, but not really a likable main character. Leah is either full steam ahead, damn the torpedoes or feeling sorry for herself. She bounces back and forth.
Too much.