



The Perfect Murder (A Jessie Hunt Psychological Suspense Thriller—Book Twenty-One)
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4.2 • 39 Ratings
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- $12.99
Publisher Description
When a celebrity professor at an elite college in Los Angeles is found strangled, Jessie is called in to wade through his hidden life and abundance of secrets. Many people, it seemed, had reason to want him dead. But the true killer may be the most unlikely of all.
“A masterpiece of thriller and mystery. Blake Pierce did a magnificent job developing characters with a psychological side so well described that we feel inside their minds, follow their fears and cheer for their success. Full of twists, this book will keep you awake until the turn of the last page.”
--Books and Movie Reviews, Roberto Mattos (re Once Gone)
THE PERFECT MURDER is book #21 in a new psychological suspense series by bestselling author Blake Pierce, which begins with The Perfect Wife, a #1 bestseller (and free download) with over 5,000 five-star ratings and 1,000 five-star reviews.
The college community is shocked when the unthinkable happens: a famous, untouchable professor has been found murdered on campus. From harassed students to aggrieved colleagues, his list of secret enemies is long. Too long.
The deeper Jessie digs, the more she realizes that nothing is as it seems.
And that this killer may just strike again.
A fast-paced psychological suspense thriller with unforgettable characters and heart-pounding suspense, THE JESSIE HUNT series is a riveting new series that will leave you turning pages late into the night.
Future books in the series will soon be available.
Customer Reviews
Accents… smh
All the accents throughout the book were off. Made me chuckle a couple of times. Perhaps the narrator could just use a non accented voice after saying what kind of accent the person spoke in. Letting us use our own imagination would be better than the misguided accents that she used. Story was excellent as usual.
Love the book- hate the narrator
This narrator is not very good at this line of work. None of these characters had horrible accents until her. And I hate all the mmmm's at the beginning of each sentence. Jessie Hunt would never
Ugh the narration !
So now at book 20, Cat Gentry has a southern twang. So distracting