All The Pretty People
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- $19.99
Publisher Description
"Barbara Freethy’s suspense novels are explosively good!" — New York Times bestselling author Toni Anderson.
Ten years ago, I was seventeen, spending summers with my wealthy family and friends on Hawk Island. One terrible night, I blacked out. The next morning, my best friend, Melanie, was gone—vanished without a trace.
Today, I go back. To the island. To my sister's wedding. To a group of privileged people with whom I've never belonged. To my best friend's brother, a man who hates us all. To secrets that someone will kill to keep.
A storm is coming. A storm that will cut off the island from all hope of help. A storm that could allow a kidnapper to escape or a killer to murder again. A storm that will wash away all the lies and deception and reveal the true faces of All the Pretty People.
Will I be the next one to disappear?
#1 New York Times Bestselling Author Barbara Freethy invites you to experience her newest and most gripping page-turner to date; fans of Gone Girl, The Last Thing He Told Me, and One by One will love this psychological thriller with a jaw-dropping twist that will leave you breathless!
What the readers are saying…
"WOW! Another wonderful page turner, suspense filled mystery with more twists and turns than a roller coaster." Cheryl – Goodreads
"A heart-stopping thriller that goes to the head. Freethy plays the ultimate mind game with chilling results. The twists keep coming. The danger is haunting, and the emotions are riveting. Step inside a nightmare that will steal your breath and touch your heart." Isha - BookBub
Customer Reviews
Poorly Read
This was such a fake and cheesy reading. Storyline was so so.
Trite and unconvincing
Maybe it was the terrible narrator who sounded like she was reading for the part of Ramona Quimby, or maybe it was the incredible leaps of faith one has to take in order to believe the story telling, or maybe it was the same tired boring characters we’ve seen a thousand times before, or maybe it was the plot line I tried desperately to care about, or maybe it was the
Dumb
Felt like a fifth grader wrote this..corny.