Susan Furlong is een bestsellerauteur, bekend om haar meeslepende mysterieseries met ingewikkelde plotlijnen. Haar werk duikt in de duistere kanten van de menselijke natuur en verkent complexe karakter motivaties en psychologische diepten. Furlongs schrijfstijl wordt gekenmerkt door een scherp tempo en een meeslepende kwaliteit, die lezers aantrekt tot boeiende en vaak verontrustende verhalen. Ze blinkt uit in het creëren van verhalen die een hoog spanningsniveau behouden en een blijvende indruk achterlaten.
Set against the backdrop of the Appalachian Mountains, the story delves into the complex dynamics of the Irish Travellers, where memories linger and grudges run deep. Former Marine MP Brynn Callahan's return home uncovers a haunting past, intensified by a series of mysterious murders that challenge her resolve and force her to confront long-buried secrets. As Brynn navigates her old community, the tension between past and present escalates, revealing the dark undercurrents of loyalty and vengeance.
When a death among the close-knit Appalachian Irish Travellers nearly goes unnoticed, it’s up to one of their own to shed light on the matter . . . Not long after donning the uniform of the McCreary County Sheriff's department in Bone Gap, Tennessee, ex-Marine Brynn Callahan is sent to investigate the remains of a body discovered in a nearby cave. She never expected to recognize the victim—a fellow Traveller, Maura Keene. After Brynn and her K-9, Wilco, find evidence leading her to question those closest to her, solving the case becomes a deeply personal matter. To find justice for a woman not unlike herself, Brynn must put her career on the line and her life at risk . . . Praise for Splintered Silence “Furlong’s beautiful prose immerses you in the fascinating world of the Irish Travellers.” —Christine Carbo “Brynn and her war-injured dog are characters readers will root for.” —Suzanne Chazin “Well-crafted and deeply moving … you’ll fall in love with Wilco, one of the most compelling dogs to ever appear in fiction.” —K.J. Howe “One of the top 25 books of the year.” —The Strand Magazine
Set against a backdrop of Southern charm, this latest installment in the Georgia Peach mystery series continues to blend intrigue with regional flavor. The story features engaging characters and a captivating plot that intertwines mystery with the unique aspects of Southern culture. Fans of the genre will appreciate the author's knack for creating a delightful and suspenseful narrative that keeps readers guessing.
"'Hear No Evil.' The first message is found in a playground. A few feet away, a pair of human ears hang from the monkey bars. Deputy sheriff Brynn Callahan isn't sure what to make of this grisly scene. Do the ears belong to a murder victim? And if so, where is the body? One thing Brynn is sure of: the earring on one of the earlobes belongs to a man she met at a party the previous night... 'Speak No Evil.' The second message is discovered next to a human tongue on a park pavilion. Once again, no body is found. Brynn can't help but wonder if the crimes are rooted in the town's long-simmering tensions between Bone Gap locals and the barely tolerated Travellers who've settled there. 'See No Evil.' For Brynn, the investigation hits too close to home -- forcing her to confront the demons of her own past. But time is running out. Brynn has to track down the culprit before a third message is delivered -- and a third victim is claimed"--
The upcoming debutante ball sets the stage for a thrilling mystery in a small town, where excitement quickly turns sour with a shocking murder. As the community grapples with the scandal, the protagonist must navigate the juicy details and uncover the truth behind the crime, blending elements of intrigue and Southern charm in this engaging Georgia Peach Mystery.
A picture-perfect suburban life fractures . . . and a darker reality bubbles beneath the surface. Mona Ellison's life is as perfect as the porcelain dolls lined up on her shelves. She has a successful husband, a loving son, a beautiful home, and a supportive group of girlfriends ever ready for their weekly wine night. But when Mona’s son gets entangled with the wrong crowd and runs away from home, her blissful suburban world begins to unravel. She tells her friends that boys will be boys, that he’ll be back as soon as his money runs dry . . . but deep down she knows there’s something else going on. Then the police show up at Mona’s door. A young girl has turned up dead in their quiet town, and her missing son is the prime suspect. Determined to reunite with her son and prove his innocence, Mona follows an increasingly cryptic trail of clues on social media, uncovering a sinister side of suburbia and unveiling lies and betrayal from those she trusted most. And as Mona spirals further from her once cozy reality, a devastating revelation shatters everything she thought she knew. Now the only thing she’s sure of is that she can’t trust anyone . . . not even herself. With unrelenting psychological suspense and a wicked twist, What They Don’t Know marries small-town thriller and domestic mystery—suburban paranoia at its best.
Emerging as a vibrant community along the Miami-Erie Canal in 1840, Tippecanoe thrived due to the industrious spirit of its residents who embraced modern transportation and technology. Despite the canal's decline, the town adapted and evolved, witnessing various businesses and families come and go. Renamed Tipp City in 1938 to resolve postal confusion, it remains a nurturing environment for families, embodying a rich history where everyday life seamlessly intertwines with the town's legacy of resilience and growth.
The development of Tipp City, Ohio, is a testament to the determination of its early residents, including founder John Clark and influential figures like Joshua Horton, who established a newspaper, and John Garver, who opened a furniture factory. The community thrived with contributions from various entrepreneurs and leaders, such as James Bartmess and L.T. Ball, who enhanced the school system. Sidney Chaffee's opera house exemplified the town's cultural vision, which continues today through dedicated volunteers like Bob and Jackie Wahl and Peg Hadden, fostering a strong sense of community.
A journalist uncovers her brother's murder while investigating his police notebook, revealing a connection to a cold case. As she delves deeper, Emma Hayes finds herself pursued by a killer determined to silence her. With the help of local ER doctor Logan Greer, they navigate the treacherous mountains, piecing together clues while evading danger. The suspense escalates as they confront the chilling reality that the murderer could be anyone among them, blending themes of courage, danger, and faith throughout their harrowing journey.
In a gripping tale of suspense, Special Agent Nolan Shea races against time to catch a killer linked to a new victim found on Ava Burke's property. As shocking clues emerge, Ava's trust in her family is shattered, compelling her to team up with Nolan to uncover the truth. Together, they navigate a treacherous path filled with danger, confronting their deepest fears. The wilderness becomes a battleground where their lives hang in the balance, raising the stakes in a deadly game of cat and mouse.