Twenty-five years ago, four kids entered a dark forest. Only three came out. Everyone was a suspect. One man was condemned. The police closed the case. A mother became obsessed. Still haunted by her brother’s disappearance and the high profile murder trial that gripped the nation, New York homicide detective, Kara Walker deals with survivor’s guilt by tracking down killers. But as the … killers. But as the anniversary of her brothers abduction approaches, Kara receives news of her mother’s death and is drawn back to her rural hometown in the Olympic Peninsula to tie up loose ends. She soon makes a shocking discovery that brings into question the facts surrounding her brother’s case, her mother’s obsession, and the man who pled not guilty.
In a race against time to find the real killer, Kara must risk losing her mind, jeopardize the safety of those close and face her darkest fear, all to answer the question — who is truly innocent?
Full of twists and turns that keep you guessing, I’m Still Here delivers a captivating mystery thriller that forces you to question how far you would go to solve the disappearance of a loved one.
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Throughout the entire novel, I thought that I had it figured out, but changed my mind at least twice. It kept my interest and kept me guessing. The characters were well established, although I felt that the main character was a little rough around the edges and slightly abrasive at times. However, I definitely recommend this book.
Good reading…suspenseful
I read this in 2 nights. The characters were true to life
Another haunted woman detective climbs into her past to solve her brother’s murder years ago and discovers herself in the process.
I really enjoyed reading this mystery.
Meh….
This book was one mystery that held my interest all the way through…twisty plot, likeable and some not so like able characters.
Great suspense. Didn’t want to put it down
Could not put t down!
I absolutely loved it. I highly recommend this book.
This book had a unpredictable ending.
This was well written and almost had me stumped. Well, it did defeat me. I had the villain narrowed down to two. So good job!
The premise is simply too absurd to support the imagination.
Lots of details and thankful it was solved