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The Burying Place by Brian Freeman
5.0
This book was full of suspense and mystery, it had it all but the kitchen sink. It a two for one deal. It had two stories that tied together in the end, and boy did it tie. In most books the climb to the end is the worst then there’s the big jump that ties everything together. This book had me on the edge of my seat. It would jump back and worth between the stories but it left you on a cliff hanging.
On a cold night a baby is taken. All fingers point to the father. Given his past he looked guilty as hell. When women come forward saying that they had an affair (with the father of the missing child.) claiming that while in the through of passion he would whisper he never wanted the child or wish she had never been born. He looks guilty right? So where is the mother of the child well she was away her alibi is good so who took Callie the baby?
Story number two there is a farmland killer on the lose who has killed a few women when a female cop (Kasey) stumbles upon his next victim while lost in a fog, that has rolled in. That night the killer sees something he likes about Kasey so he must have her. There for making her his next game.
So who took baby Callie? And what does the farmland killer have to do with the disappearance of baby Callie? A book full of lies, betrayal and affairs will keep you turning pages. A book you for sure will not put down! Two stories that tie together smoothly.
On a cold night a baby is taken. All fingers point to the father. Given his past he looked guilty as hell. When women come forward saying that they had an affair (with the father of the missing child.) claiming that while in the through of passion he would whisper he never wanted the child or wish she had never been born. He looks guilty right? So where is the mother of the child well she was away her alibi is good so who took Callie the baby?
Story number two there is a farmland killer on the lose who has killed a few women when a female cop (Kasey) stumbles upon his next victim while lost in a fog, that has rolled in. That night the killer sees something he likes about Kasey so he must have her. There for making her his next game.
So who took baby Callie? And what does the farmland killer have to do with the disappearance of baby Callie? A book full of lies, betrayal and affairs will keep you turning pages. A book you for sure will not put down! Two stories that tie together smoothly.