Murder, Forgotten
- 304 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
Bestselling author Julianna Burke's memory is fading; her husband's death has her grasping for reality.
Deb Richardson-Moore schreibt fesselnde Psychothriller für das heimische Umfeld, die sich mit den dunkleren Seiten der menschlichen Psyche auseinandersetzen. Ihre Werke, beeinflusst von früheren Erfahrungen als Journalistin und Pastorin, erforschen komplexe Beziehungen und verborgene Motivationen. Die Autorin baut meisterhaft Spannung auf und zieht die Leser in packende Erzählungen voller unerwarteter Wendungen. Ihr Stil ist scharf und prägnant und erfasst rohe Realitäten sowie die emotionale Tiefe ihrer Charaktere.





Bestselling author Julianna Burke's memory is fading; her husband's death has her grasping for reality.
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