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All Good People Here: the gripping debut crime thriller from the host of the hugely popular #1 podcast Crime Junkie, a No1 New York Times bestseller

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Furthermore, January get knocked down the stairs by the door, and did not know why she fell or who was responsible.

Her father Billy came home in a rage late one night after finding out from his longtime friend, Dave (the high school nickname of Margot’s Uncle Luke), that Dave/Luke was actually the father of the twins. Jodie wants to help Margot solve the case, and she believes that Luke killed Krissy after she told him that he was the father of the twins.I’m glad I didn’t go by some of the not so great reviews and skip this one, because I thoroughly enjoyed this book! Had been looking forward to listening to this but it’s 1am, I’ve just finished it and I’m so disappointed. Ok, I feel like it is tough to just review the book and not to mention the other bits that come to my mind when reading this, so I will use this opportunity to include that.

The girl on girl relationship for Krissy who longed to live in a big city, yet can’t tell anyone in this small town.The storytelling is straightforward and free of rabbit holes so the cases stay suspenseful and are easy to follow.

Unfortunately I cut the half star and I decided to give three solid, it’s not very good but it’s still okay read stars! Every Monday, Ashley Flowers will tell you about whatever crime she’s been obsessing over that week in a way that sounds like you’re sitting around talking crime with your best friends. Local police are on the case, but just a few days into the investigation, the woman’s family discovers that she had been having a secret affair with a married police. Tragic accidents happen and unless it’s something like a DUI, people rarely get thrown in prison for them.A journalist comes home to care for her beloved uncle who is suffering from early onset dementia and encounters memories of her childhood. She used a hammer to smash the basement window from outside and spray paint threats on the wall and make it look like an intruder took January. If she’d simply come to Wakarusa and focused on helping her uncle instead of chasing answers to the twenty-five-year-old murder case, maybe she wouldn’t be here right now, on the wrong side of Luke’s gun. These lines imply that Wakarusa residents may not be trusted, and that the pursuit of an entertaining piece of gossip or convenient narrative will always matter more to them than any real justice.

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