YOU DID THIS
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- $12.99
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- $12.99
Publisher Description
A sister’s worst nightmare. A homicide detective’s destiny.
Everybody loves Claire’s little sister, Tina. But only Claire sees the twisted psychopath hiding behind her sister’s angelic face. When Tina is brutally murdered on her fourteenth birthday, the day Claire failed to walk her home from school, Claire never forgives herself. And neither does their mother.
Twelve years later, more girls turn up dead in Newburgh exactly like Tina. Claire, now a police detective, suspects that her sister’s murderer is still on the prowl. But the serial killer stumps the FBI forensic profiler assisting the case and Special Agent Robert Cline—Claire’s old flame.
When Claire becomes the lead suspect in the murder investigation, the system turns against her. Unable to trust anyone—not even herself—Claire must break every rule in the book to save the next girl.
With time running out in this nerve-shredding psychological thriller and harrowing family drama, a shocking discovery changes everything. Is Claire’s sister truly dead—or is she playing one final lethal game?
YOU DID THIS is the first book in the Claire Wolfe Thrillers series and can be read as a standalone mystery. Fans of Freida McFadden and Karin Slaughter should get to know Claire Wolfe.
PRAISE:
★★★★★ “Breathtaking!”
★★★★★ “A definite must-read!”
★★★★★ “I couldn’t put it down!”
★★★★★ “Massive twists and a brilliant ending.”
★★★★★ “Absolutely loved this book! One of the best psychological thrillers I've read.”
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Customer Reviews
Good
It’s a good book. I was certainly pulled in despite a couple clumsy plot points. I gave it 3 stars though because the ending felt so disjointed from the rest of the story, so out of nowhere. I even reread the book to see if I missed some subtle clues or hints about the twist at the end but no. I enjoy a good plot twist but this wasn’t one where I could look back and see the small hints or clues. It was like a magician pulling a celery out of his hat instead of a rabbit. Where did it come from? It made no sense and felt more like an ending thrown together to lead into a sequel rather than an organic ending with a twist. And that nonsense ending is why I don’t feel compelled to read the next installment despite really enjoying the character and the premise for the story itself.