The Big Secret Author:Pete Earley Federal Chief Investigator Nick LeRue is an expert on unraveling a crime; he's brought down some of the smoothest operators on Capitol Hill and uncovered dangerous secrets in politicians' pasts. In his personal life, however, his commitment to his job has left him unlucky in love. When his ex-girlfriend, investigative journalist Heather Cole, ap... more »pears after a long period of silence, things start looking up. But Nick is about to learn that nothing is ever what it seems.
Surprisingly, the woman who approaches Nick isn't his ex at all, but her twin sister, Melanie Cole. The two sisters share an unusually strong bond, one that allows them to sense when the other is in danger and even visit one another in their dreams. Melanie has been seeing images of her sister being held captive by an unseen man; somehow she knows that time is running out for Heather.
Though skeptical of the sisters' connection, Nick follows Heather's trail to Pushmataha, Mississippi. It appears that she was close to uncovering the town's darkest and bloodiest secret---the beating and lynching of a young black man in the 1955 when she mysteriously vanished. A photograph of the event reveals that all but two of the mob have already died. One of the survivors is Jeb Rogge, the town's most powerful and dangerous man. But why would Jeb get involved in a crime that would obviously point to him?
The town's residents seem to know something they're not telling Nick, and Melanie's dreams are becoming more and more intense. As more and more of the pieces fly together, it becomes all too clear that whoever has covered up the racial murder is willing to keep it hidden at any cost, even if it means killing again.
Combining an intense paranormal thriller with edge-of-your seat mystery fiction, Pete Earley's The Big Secret will keep you guessing until the unbelievable end.« less
I picked this book up on the spur of the moment, despite its rather lame title. Excellent read! Never a dull moment and the pages seem to turn by themselves.
Nick Lerue works as an investigator on Capitol Hill and has seen alot of things in his line of work, but has no idea what to think when his ex girlfriend's twin sister shows up one day claiming that she has been communicating with her sister in her dreams. She asks for his help to save her sister who was kidnapped while doing research for a book about a 1955 lynching in Pushmataha, Mississippi. This book is full of unexpected twists and turns. This was a good book.