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Jessie Keane
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- Opere
- 20
- Utenti
- 312
- Popolarità
- #75,595
- Voto
- 4.4
- Recensioni
- 6
- ISBN
- 131
Stay Dead is the six book in the Annie Carter series and takes us back to 1994, when she is back in the Caribbean, and Max is somewhere else in the world. When she receives a call, that her eldest friend Dolly has been shot and killed in her flat.
Annie vows to find out the truth about who killed Dolly and deal with them the underworld way. When she gets back to London, she is not welcomed back with open arms, but hostility and she just cannot understand what is going on. When she is snatched off the street and given a beating she really knows something is going on.
When Max turns up things become a little clearer, and he thinks she has been having an affair with her ‘dead’ mafia boss husband. Which means she has been getting the cold shoulder as they think he has been wronged.
Annie starts to put together what has been happening, even with the police sticking their noses in, she has to figure out that the past may have finally caught up with Dolly. While at the same time the mafia pledge of never talking has caught her out. Max wants to kill her dead husband, while he has to be reminded Annie and Max’s daughter also happens to be the daughter-in-law of said mafia boss.
Will Annie finally be able to convince Max there is nothing going on between her and her ex-husband? Will Max kill him when they meet? More importantly will Dolly’s killer be found, and the underworld justice be dealt out. For that to happen she really needs Max to believe her and be on her side. That would also bring a network of contacts into her world.
Jessie Keane really knows how to write a thriller that is a page turner, and even though the clues are there, can you work out who did what before the reveal? Keane knows how to keep the reader entertained and this thriller is proof of that.… (altro)