Sins of the Father
Erin Solomon Pentalogy, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Melissa Redmond
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Jen Blood
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For fans of Dennis Lehane, John Connelly, and Iris Johansen. Book two in the "thoroughly addictive" Erin Solomon mystery series. 2012 New England Book Festival Winner, Honorable Mention for Outstanding Fiction.
The brutal murder of a young girl more than 40 years ago pulls investigative reporter Erin Solomon into a serpentine mystery revolving around her own father's dark past. The trail leads Erin and fellow reporter Daniel "Diggs" Diggins to Black Falls, Maine, a town steeped in the Acadian tradition, where young girls have gone missing with terrifying frequency for decades. Soon, it's clear that the father Erin thought she knew has buried secrets she never could have imagined.
When the investigation leads them to a killer who sets his sights on Erin, her relentless pursuit of the truth lands her and Diggs in the rugged wilderness along the Maine/Canada border. With a deranged serial killer on their heels, FBI agent Jack Juarez battles the clock while Erin and Diggs fight for their lives in a diabolical game of cat and mouse among the rivers and caves of the rugged Allagash Wilderness.
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- 26-04-24
what a sequel
Another excellent book by Jen Blood, it continues the story of Erin and her quest to find the truth but little does she know what a twisted truth that is.
Nail biting, same narrator as the first butmuch better narration as really has got into the characters now as the first was a bit stilted. We get introduced to Jamie Flint for the first time too.
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