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Whispers of the Lake
Whispers of the Lake | Shanora Williams
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A marriage on the rocks, a missing friend, and a tangle of shocking lies converge at a peaceful North Carolina lakefront cottage in this irresistibly twisty new psychological thriller from New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Shanora Williams - perfect for readers of Liv Constantine, Tarryn Fisher, Kellye Garrett, and Caroline Kepnes. Investigative reporter Rose Howard is exhausted from trying to manage her seemingly perfect life. With her marriage to the man she thought was her one true love collapsing, she desperately needs for one thing to go right. While striving for a promotion to senior reporter, her efforts are interrupted when she learns her former best friend and travel vlogger, Eve Castillo, isn't responding to attempts to contact her at the North Carolina cottage she's reviewing. Rose knows Eve can be flaky and irresponsible. And after Eve breaks the ultimate ethical friendship code and crosses boundaries to the point of no return, Rose wants nothing to do with her. Still, Rose heads to the tranquil small town of Sage Hill . . . Rose soon discovers that Eve has vanished without her purse and passport--even after booking a trip abroad. The personable cabin owners' accounts of Eve's stay just don't add up . . . and most of the town's initially hospitable inhabitants become increasingly less helpful . . . Rose's instincts tell her the solution lies somewhere in Eve's--and Sage Hill's--past. To get answers, she'll have to ask inconvenient questions, stumble onto shocking truths, and face vicious attempts on her life. But some truths are best left alone. And secrets Rose never saw coming could easily sink her, and her future, without atrace . . .
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Whispers of the Lake | Shanora Williams
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Recently separated from her husband & estranged from her best friend, journalist Rose nonetheless gets dragged into tracking down her missing ex-friend. Last seen in a small NC town, Eve is uncharacteristically out of touch with her younger sister & Rose heads there to see what she can uncover. Fast-paced, but the narrator for Eve‘s journal entries distractingly sounds like a computer… though the other performer is great! A quick listen!