In this book
Tami Hoag did one of my favorite things that can be done with a
mystery/thriller. She laid out a trail, a living timeline and for the
first 3/4 of the story she slowly ratchets up the tension until all of a
sudden BANG and you feel things begin to speed up and get even more
tense and you can feel it all start to spin towards the conclusion. And
she does it well.
Deeper Than The Dead is the story of what
happens in the peaceful town of Oak Knoll when 4 children stumble across
the dead body of a woman who has her eyes and mouth glued shut.
(read Jan. 2012)
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