After the murder of her twin sister, Murphy Anderson changed her name
and appearance and moved to Kodiak, Alaska, to avoid the press and
publicity. But when local authorities discover she’s an artist and
request her help in drawing a dying man’s memories, she unintentionally
ends up in the limelight again—and back in the killer’s crosshairs.
The
deathbed confessions of an Alaskan hunter have Murphy drawing the five
bodies he discovered on remote Ruuwaq Island ten years ago. But what
investigators find has them mystified. Evidence suggests that the bodies
were deliberately destroyed, and what they uncover in an abandoned
Quonset hut from World War II only brings more questions.
As one
by one the investigators who were at the hut die, Murphy knows there is
something much darker at stake. What happened on this island during the
war? And who is willing to kill to keep its secrets buried?
This book was very interesting and kept me guessing clear up to the end. The trauma of the murder of her twin sister, sent Murphy into a tail spin. As Murphy helps the police solve the murders of five people, she is confronted with reliving the death of her sister. I would never have guessed the ending in a million years. I'm not usually this surprised.
I have never read any books by this author before but I will be reading more her of books from now on. I recommend this book to anyone who likes a great mystery.
I was given this book by NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
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