Death is in the Details
Publisher Description
A woman haunted by her past. A killer who won't let her forget.
Faith Day's condition curses her to recall her mother’s fiery murder like it was yesterday. And when the forensic photographer’s convicted stepbrother is somehow cleared 12 years later and released from prison, Faith wonders if he'll put an end to her tortured memories. But after a string of eerily familiar fires tear through her small town, Faith starts to question every detail of her traumatic past.
Luke Justice won't rest until he catches a notorious serial killer masking his murders in arson. Following a trail of deadly blazes to Faith's doorstep, the FBI agent senses she holds the key to the case. But if he can't convince her to open up, Luke fears he'll miss his best chance to put a psychopath behind bars.
As Faith fights the resurgence of dark emotions, an arsonist begins leaving personal totems in her home. Determined to stay alive, she taps into the only weapon she has against the vicious murderer: the echoes of her childhood nightmare.
Can Faith help Luke unmask the true killer before they both go up in flames?
Death is in the Details is a chilling standalone thriller novel. If you like small-town mysteries, psychological thrillers, and spine-tingling twists, then you'll love Heather Sunseri's latest page-turning tale.
Buy Death is in the Details to watch a victim bring a killer to justice today!
Customer Reviews
Death is in the details
Good book - had a slight twist at the end
Easy and good read
I rarely read American books these days, preferring the familiarity of UK settings and life. This book was chosen because of the high number of good ratings and helped by the fact that it was a free download!
It was enjoyable plot with plenty of opportunities to guess at what had happened and would happen next. I was partly right in places but there were a few surprises. Also, an added bonus, the book was a quick and easy read.
I may well buy the next in the series as there were a couple of loose ends that I would like to clear up. Usually that sort of thing annoys me but the loose ends were unimportant to the solving of the main crimes so this could be regarded as a stand alone book.