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That Last Weekend: A Novel of Suspense - Laura DiSilverio
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That Last Weekend: A Novel of Suspense
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A terrible accident. A killer among friends. A woman risking everything for answers. Every year for a decade, five college friends spent a weekend together at the atmospheric Chateau du Cygne Noir. Then, tragedy struck. Ten years later, Laurel Muir returns to the castle for the first time since... show more
A terrible accident. A killer among friends. A woman risking everything for answers. Every year for a decade, five college friends spent a weekend together at the atmospheric Chateau du Cygne Noir. Then, tragedy struck. Ten years later, Laurel Muir returns to the castle for the first time since the accident, hoping to reconnect with her friends and lay the past to rest. When a murderer attacks, it rips open old wounds and forces the women to admit there’s a killer in their midst. The remaining friends make a pact to unearth the truth, but suspicion, doubt, and old secrets threaten to tear them apart. Unsure who to trust, Laurel puts herself in harm’s way, risking it all for friendship and long-delayed justice. Praise:“A compelling and richly textured tale of obsession, murder and friendship.  Psychological suspense at its finest.”―Deborah Crombie, New York Times bestselling author of Garden of Lamentations “This stand-alone novel . . . is well plotted, its mystery compelling, and its outcome unexpected.”―Booklist “DiSilverio’s signature easy-to-follow plotting draws readers in.”―Kirkus Reviews
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Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9780738752532 (0738752533)
ASIN: 0738752533
Publisher: MIDNIGHT INK
Pages no: 312
Edition language: English
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4.0 good story and characters
Laurel never drank at professional functions, today she wished she could but instead she got another club soda and lime. Then her ex husband George came up to Laurel to congratulate her on being named a judge. But Laurel wasn’t sure she wanted to be a judge which was ironic or moronic because all h...
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