Its murder in paradise as a woman uncovers a host of secrets off the rocky California coast in a gripping novel of suspense by New York Times bestselling author Rachel Howzell Hall. Colette Coco Weber has relocated to her Catalina Island home, where, twenty years before, she was the sole survivor of a deadly home invasion. All Coco wants is to see her aunt Gwen, get as far away from her ex as possible, and get back to her craftwriting obituaries. Thankfully, her college best friend, Maddy, owns the local paper and has a job sure to keep Coco busy, considering the number of elderly folks who are dying on the island. But as Coco learns more about these deaths, she quickly realizes that the circumstances surrounding them are remarkably similarand not natural. Then Coco receives a sinister threat in the mail: her own obituary. As Coco begins to draw connections between a serial killers crimes and her own family tragedy, she fears that the secrets on Catalina Island might be too deep to survive. Because whoever is watching her is hell-bent on finally putting her past to rest.
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Publication Date: 01 Aug 2023
Publisher: Amazon Publishing
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781662504150
About Rachel Howzell Hall
Rachel Howzell Hall is the New York Times bestselling author of We Lie Here; These Toxic Things; And Now Shes Gone; and They All Fall Down; and with James Patterson The Good Sister which was included in Pattersons collection The Family Lawyer. A Los Angeles Times Book Prize finalist as well as an Anthony International Thriller Writers and Lefty Award nominee Rachel is also the author of Land of Shadows Skies of Ash Trail of Echoes and City of Saviors in the Detective Elouise Norton series. A past member of the board of directors for Mystery Writers of America Rachel has been a featured writer on NPRs acclaimed Crime in the City series and the National Endowment for the Arts weekly podcast; she has also served as a mentor in Pitch Wars and the Association of Writers & Writing Programs. Rachel lives in Los Angeles with her husband and daughter. For more information visit www.rachelhowzell.com.