Book Review: Kelley Armstrong’s Wherever She Goes
When the police refuse to believe Aubrey Finch about a snatched kid, she realizes that rescuing the boy is up to her alone. But after all the secrets, how far is she willing to go?
When the police refuse to believe Aubrey Finch about a snatched kid, she realizes that rescuing the boy is up to her alone. But after all the secrets, how far is she willing to go?
By the time Dr. Alex Delaware reached the school the damage was done: A sniper had opened fire on a crowded playground, but was gunned down before any were hurt.
A psychotic teenage boy with a brilliant mind and a troubled family history is accused of six vicious murders, and has called child psychologist Alex Delaware, in the night.
There have been other suicide attempts, and the line between reality and fiction blurs as Eliza copes with memory loss after she was attacked and her family’s disbelief.
When the council drops a dangerous criminal into their midst without a plan to keep him imprisoned and people around him start to die, Casey Duncan races to figure out who he is and who his accomplice is.
A friendship torn apart is followed by tragedy when a young girl disappears. One, Larry Ott, never rises above suspicion while the other, Silas Jones, returns to yet another tragedy on the rise.
Someone is kidnapping and murdering women, and Casey, Dalton, and Will must find out if it’s an outsider or if its games-playing by the Council that owns Rockton.
Rockton, a secret little town in the far north where the hunted go to hide. And where a hunter has now come to play with a new detective imported to track the killer down.