The Trapped Girl
작성자
Robert Dugoni
아직 평점이 없습니다
Mystery
Thriller & Suspense
Horror
형식
전자책
페이지
424
언어
영어
출판됨
Jan 24, 2017
출판사
Thomas & Mercer
설명
Set against the haunting backdrop of Puget Sound, a chilling mystery unfolds as a woman’s body is found entangled within a crab pot. The discovery sends shockwaves through the close-knit community, propelling Detective Tracy Crosswhite into a chilling investigation that tests her skills and resolve. Driven by a relentless pursuit of justice, Tracy dives deep into the shadows of hidden lives and dark secrets.
As she meticulously uncovers clues, the narrative explores the layers of grief and betrayal that entwine the victim and those left behind. Each twist reveals not just motives but complexities of human relationships, showcasing Dugoni's knack for crafting emotionally resonant characters. The story keeps readers on edge, wondering not just who the killer might be but what it truly means to confront the past.
Amid the treacherous waters of deception, friendship, and resilience, Tracy’s journey is one of empowerment and determination. With each page, the tension builds, making it impossible to put down. Readers will find themselves drawn into this gripping tale where every revelation leads to more questions, and where the truth may be the most dangerous enemy of all.
As she meticulously uncovers clues, the narrative explores the layers of grief and betrayal that entwine the victim and those left behind. Each twist reveals not just motives but complexities of human relationships, showcasing Dugoni's knack for crafting emotionally resonant characters. The story keeps readers on edge, wondering not just who the killer might be but what it truly means to confront the past.
Amid the treacherous waters of deception, friendship, and resilience, Tracy’s journey is one of empowerment and determination. With each page, the tension builds, making it impossible to put down. Readers will find themselves drawn into this gripping tale where every revelation leads to more questions, and where the truth may be the most dangerous enemy of all.