A sorority murder on campus. Three
years later, a student was running a podcast to determine the last surviving
days of Candace and possibly solve her murder. It was weird. Candace was
missing for a whole week before her body was found in the lake with her being
dead for 24 hours. Where was she? What was she doing? And who could’ve killed
her? Right away, the premise grabs you.
Little by little, we get more
clues, more info, and more suspicion. There was someone out there that didn’t
want the truth to come out.
A U.S. Marshal named Regan was
still reeling from her son’s murder. She along with a criminology student band
together to try to put the pieces together.
The mystery was too compelling.
What secret was this sorority hiding? And why did it feel like Lucas knew more
than he was letting on?
For most of the book, you’re
wondering what happened and who the killer was, which keep you on your toes.
The ending, however, slows to a mild crawl and wasn’t as suspenseful. I didn’t
really think that long summation of what we already knew of the case was
necessary at all.
Overall, this was a good read.
Rating:
4 stars
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