The Kind to Kill
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- 7,49 €
Publisher Description
A missing tourist spells trouble for Senior Investigator Shana Merchant in this page-turning twisty mystery set in an atmospheric island community with a small-town vibe.
Former NYPD detective Shana Merchant is a skilled Senior Investigator keeping New York's beautiful Thousands Islands community safe. She's a loving partner. A strong woman. A survivor.
She's also bound by blood to a serial killer. And after months of concealing the truth from the world as she hunted Blake Bram down, her secret is finally out.
Shana just wants to get on with her life and win back her community's trust. But as Alexandria Bay fills up with tourists in advance of the annual festival known as Pirate Days, a visitor goes missing, and the case threatens to destroy not just the celebrations, but what remains of Shana's reputation.
Shana's not to blame for the killer in her family, but people are starting to whisper that she attracts trouble. That A-Bay was safer before she arrived. And as the investigation deepens, Shana starts to fear that they may be right.
Because while Bram is gone, he is far from forgotten.
The Shana Merchant novels are a brilliant blend of chilling psychological thriller and gripping police procedural, set against the beautiful backdrop of the Thousand Islands. A perfect pick for fans of Ruth Ware, Lucy Foley and Louise Penny.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Wegert's fine fourth crime thriller featuring Shanna Merchant (after Dead Wind) finds Merchant, now a senior investigator for the New York State Police in Alexandria Bay, N.Y., whose expertise is missing persons, continuing to try to cope with her own victimization. Merchant was once a respected member of the NYPD, until she was captured by the serial killer she'd been hunting, Blake Bram, and learned he was her own cousin. She managed to escape, but in the process, Bram fatally shot a rookie police officer, Jay Lopez. With Bram now dead, Merchant is hoping her current position will become calmer and more routine. Those hopes are dashed when tourist Rebecca Hearst vanishes after an argument with her husband. Evidence surfaces that Rebecca may have become the victim of a murderer copying Bram's m.o., and Marchant fears that the possible homicide may be connected to the arrival in town of Lopez's widow and her brother, who has a significant criminal record; both of them promise to make Merchant's life "a living hell." The complex plot and subtle characterizations elevate this above similar fare. Wegert remains a writer to watch.