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Gone in the Night: A Detective Annalisa Vega Novel
Gone in the Night: A Detective Annalisa Vega Novel | Joanna Schaffhausen
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The fifth installment of the beloved Annalisa Vega series Detective Annalisa Vega hasn't forgiven her brother for his role in a murder, and he hasn't forgiven her for turning him in, so she's surprised when he asks her to visit him in prison. Turns out, he has a possible case for her: one of his fellow inmates, Joe Green, may be innocent of the murder that landed him behind bars. Joe is doing hard time for killing his ex-wife's lawyer, but an anonymous letter sent to the prison warns that the eyewitness in Joe's trial made up her story. With her private investigation business foundering, Annalisa is desperate enough to start poking around into Joe's meager case. She immediately finds two problems: One, the eyewitness definitely lied about what she saw the night of the murder, and two, Annalisa's husband Nick was the cop who arrested Joe in the first place. Faced with correcting Nick's mistakes, Annalisa digs deeper into Joe's past and discovers he has two ex-wives with nothing good to say about him. The women may have orchestrated an elaborate frame to put Joe in prison, but one wife has completely disappeared since then. Did Joe somehow kill her? Or is he the real victim? Annalisa's search for the truth tests the bounds of her marriage, her family, and her own sense of justice. Meanwhile, a devious killer keeps sending men to a watery death in the vastness of Lake Michigan. If Annalisa doesn't figure out the truth about Joe soon, her husband might be next.
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I was cringing throughout a lot of this story. From all the murdered men to why they were murdered. While I do believe they all deserved it we can't just take justice in our own hands. Can we? If you were abused, either beat by a spouse or sexually assaulted by a predator, wouldn't you want to get even? If you could. If you could get away with it. I think most of us would. If we are honest.

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Oh yes….another good one!!

Annalisa Vega is back - pregnant and with no cases to solve until she hears from her brother who is serving prison time.

Fans won‘t want to miss this one!!

FULL REVIEW: https://tinyurl.com/mc5a8m4c

@joannaschaffhausen
@minotaur_books
@stmartinspress

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8/15

Oh yes....aother good one!!

Annalisa Vega is back - pregnant and with no cases to solve until she hears from her brother who is serving prison time.

Annalisa was the one who put her own brother in prison.

Things get tense as the book wraps up, and fans of Annalisa won‘t be able to put the book down.

Can be read as a standalone. 5/5

@joannaschaffhausen
@minotaur_books
@stmartinspress

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Thank you Kayla Janas of @stmartinspress and @joannaschaffhausen

LOVE her books - a review will be coming your way in August!!