From the USA Today and International Bestselling author of The Widow Next Door comes a demented page-turner and winner of the Readers’ Favorite Bronze Medal for Psychological Thriller If you knew your father’s darkest secret, would you turn him in?What if his secret was connected to you? Ruby Marlowe’s always been a daddy’s girl. Her mother died when she was two, and her single father has … was two, and her single father has ensured she has everything she needs. However, everyone has dark secrets, and Ruby’s father is no exception…
When she’s young, she doesn’t understand the weight of her father’s killing game. However, as she ages, she realizes her obsessive tendencies aren’t the only elements that separate her from her peers. After she begins to investigate her mother’s life and death, Ruby starts to believe there are some secrets even she doesn’t know about the serial killer she calls Daddy.
As her father’s killing grows rampant, the secrets get harder and harder to hide—and she fears it will all come crashing down. Will Ruby seek a different life for herself and betray the only person who has ever loved her, or will she get wrapped up in his sinister path?
A twisted page-turner that shines an eerie light on the father-daughter bond from the USA Today and International Bestseller L.A. Detwiler.
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This is the story or a young girl that we assume is autistic living with a single father who turns out to be a serial killer. Not a happy story, without a happy ending. Read this book only if you can’t find a better one. It’s well written but not uplifting.
I didn’t care for the style of writing.
This was one of the best books of this type that I have read.
I am usually interested in romance books. Reading something new and different was the reason for purchasing this book. During the first 20 pages or so my thoughts of course were why would I like something like this. Honestly I couldn’t stop sneaking in a couple minutes here and there to read. This was a very intriguing read. Love the mysteries of the writing that definitely made this interesting. I look for more books to be intrigued by from this author.