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TELL THE TRUTH AND SHAME THE DEVIL
Two children who mysteriously disappeared twenty-one years ago are the last thing on Lorna Temple’s mind when she returns to her Pennsylvania hometown to sell the old family property in the wake of her parents’ passing. But instead of memories, the fields where Lorna grew up yield something utterly chilling.
All those years ago, when nine-year-old Melinda Eagan vanished on her birthday, her foulmouthed older brother, Jason, quickly became the lone suspect. Yet when he went missing, too, the case turned cold. But Jason, it seems, never got far: His bones have been moldering on the Temples’ land for two decades. As far as the local police are concerned, the book is closed on Melinda’s murder–and Jason’s death is justice served. But Lorna refuses to let the dead rest uneasily. She turns to private eye T. J. Dawson to dig up the dirt of the past and see what lies beneath. Only there’s someone out there who hasn’t forgotten–and who won’t be the least bit forgiving about being exposed as a killer.
In matters of crime, there are many versions of the truth.
[Barr] has real feeling for creatures who live in the wild, especially women who can't be tamed.
More Reviews and RecommendationsMariah Stewart is the award-winning author of the Last series: Last Look, Last Words, and Last Breath; the Truth series: Cold Truth, Hard Truth, Dark Truth, and Final Truth; and the Dead series: Dead Even, Dead Wrong, Dead Certain, and Dead End; as well as Until Dark and The President's Daughter. She is the recipient of both the Golden Leaf Award and the Award of Excellence presented by the Colorado Romance Writers, and has been a finalist for the Holt Medallion.
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December 02, 2005: If you looking for romantic suspense this is not your book. The characters were superficial. The plot was believable but not well delivered. There was no chemistry between the hero and heroin. I'm not into erotica but this relationship was boring. I don't plan on buying the next in the series.
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November 08, 2005: The characters were bland. The relationships weren't developed between any of the characters. The support and loyalty that Lorna gave Billie was unbelievable. If someone abused my best friend, it would take a lot for me to overlook that and want to help the abuser. The relationship between T.J. and Lorna wasn't meaningfully established. Even the friendship between Regan and Lorna seemed weak. This is the second Mariah Stewart book I've read, and it will be my last. I stuck with the story till the end hoping that she could pull the story off and was disappointed.