Silent as the Grave

Pixie Publishing · Gervigreindarupplestur með Mary (frá Google)
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Enter the life of private investigator Sloane Monroe as she investigates her first murder mystery


38-year-old Rebecca Barlow drops her son off at her parents' home, promising to return by five. Five comes and goes. Then six. Then seven. Worried, Rebecca's parents try calling. There is no answer. They call her friends. They haven't heard from her either. It seems no one has. 


As concern for Rebecca heightens, her father drives to their lake house, a place where Rebecca has been staying. Her car is spotted in the driveway. Inside the house, her purse has been left on the kitchen table. But Rebecca is nowhere in sight. 


The following morning, Rebecca's naked body is found floating in the lake and questions abound. Did she drown by accident, or is something far more sinister behind the cause of her death?

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Cheryl Bradshaw is a New York Times and 11-time USA Today bestselling author writing in the genres of mystery, thriller, romantic suspense, and supernatural suspense. She is a Shamus Award finalist for best PI novel, an eFestival of Words winner for best thriller of the year, and has published over forty books since 2011. Raised in California, she now spends most of the year in Australia and spends her free time traveling the world. 

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