On a cold February morning in 1967, Sheriff Coleman Grundy finds Betty Lou Mundy dead in her front yard and her husband on the porch with the gun that killed her. It looks like a classic case of revenge on a cheating wife.Until the next murder. And the next. As Cole desperately searches for leads, he’s forced to come to grips with his own wife’s unsolved murder three years earlier, and in the … process, he unearths long-buried secrets that change his life forever.
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This wasn’t a bad book. It has some twists and turns, but nothing too surprising.
I liked this book, it held my attention. It was not predictable, it held my interest until the end.
A small town – secrets – murders –
This was a great book – it starts with a bang with a wife murdered and her husband holding the murder weapon…… but – all is not what it seems.
Unreal where the storyline takes you – You will want to grab this book!
I really like Ken Oder’s style of writing. It’s very smooth and flowing. He does a great job of describing the characters. I can picture their physical appearance as well as their personalities. He really weaves a good mystery.
Intense from the first page. Captivating action and details bring the mystery to life with each page. I received a complimentary copy of the story. No review was required.