Such a Perfect Family
The riveting new thriller from New York Times bestseller Nalini Singh
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Descrizione dell’editore
A man with a deadly past marries into the perfect, respectable family in this riveting thriller from New York Times bestselling author Nalini Singh . . .
A woman buried.
A woman broken.
A woman crashed.
A woman burned.
And the man who knew them all.
Love at first sight, a whirlwind Vegas wedding, a fairy-tale romance.
For seventy-nine days, Tavish Advani has been the happiest man in the world-until his new life turns to ash, his wealthy in-laws' house going up in a fiery explosion. His badly injured wife lies in a coma, her family all but annihilated.
Tavish thought he left the sins of his Los Angeles life behind, but it's not so easy to leave behind an investigation into the deaths of several high-profile women-all of whom he professed to love. Tragedy and death follow him no matter where he goes . . . but this time, he knows he's innocent.
Desperately trying to clear his name as the authorities zero in, he begins his own investigation into the fire-and learns that his wife's picture-perfect family may have been nothing but a meticulously constructed mirage. The truth is much darker than anything Tavish could've imagined . . .
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Singh (There Should Have Been Eight) comes in hot and never lets up in this exhilarating standalone thriller about a man whose string of dead lovers starts arousing suspicion. When Tavish Advani arrives at his new wife Diya's family's home in New Zealand, he finds that an explosion has left the residence in flames. Diya herself is barely alive on the ground outside, her body crisscrossed with stab wounds. Before passing out, she whispers a cryptic message to Tavish about a woman he's never heard of named Annie. While Diya is in a coma, Tavish tries to figure out who Annie might be, and whether finding her might help explain the destruction at Diya's house. When the police get hold of Tavish and question him about the circumstances of the blaze, he starts to fret that the authorities will find out about the recent death of another ex-lover, who perished in a car crash in California, leaving behind a son who was convinced that Tavish was involved and that he wanted her money. Singh shrewdly toys with readers' expectations en route to some truly bombshell revelations. Even genre veterans are likely to be fooled by this devilish puzzler.