Genre: Triller
Publisher: S&S / Marysue Rucci Books, 2024
Pages: 368
Rating: Recommend
Synopsis: When Hazel Sharp, daughter of Mirror Lake's longtime local detective , unexpectedly inherits her childhood home, she's warily drawn back to the town - and the people - she left behind almost a decade earlier. But Hazel's not the only relic of the past to return: a drought has descended on the region, and as the water level in the lake drops, long-hidden secrets begin to emerge. . .including evidence that may help finally explain the mystery of her mother's disappearance.
Review: This book was just what I needed after reading Kate Quinn's The Briar Club. I love historical fiction, but I needed a change of genre.
The first chapter sucked me in, and I stayed up way too late reading.
I had meant to read more Megan Miranda novels following All the Missing Girls, and I cannot believe it's been eight years since I read that one. So many books, so little time.
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