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Tuesday, January 2, 2024
What Hurts the Most by Willow Rose
Willow Rose's "What Hurts the Most" is an exhilarating roller coaster, maintaining its gripping intensity from inception to conclusion. Journalist Mary Mills finds herself in a rapid descent as life takes a troubling turn. A call from her father reveals her younger brother's arrest for a heinous murder, prompting Mary to hastily return to her long-neglected hometown of Cocoa Beach, Florida, after two decades of absence. Collaborating with lifelong friends, she confronts the town's most chilling killer. Resolute in unraveling the murder mystery and securing her brother's release, Mary confronts dormant demons. An unexpected twist alters the course for her and her loved ones. The narrative's riveting twists held me captive; I couldn't set it aside. Willow Rose is undeniably emerging as one of my preferred suspense authors.
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