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Book Description
On a March night outside the river town of Barron, Minnesota, three teenage girls gather in a ghost town to play a terrifying game of Russian roulette.
By morning, one girl will be dead, and another in jail. Olivia Hawk claims she didn't pull the trigger on Ashlynn Steele, but no one believes her.
Olivia's best hope is her estranged father, an attorney from the city, who she barely knows anymore. And if he's going to prove Olivia's innocence, he's going to have to learn everything about her public--and private--life, however much she might like to keep hidden.
My Review
Brian Freeman can tell a very good story and this one kept me interested until the end. The characters were very believable and the plot was excellent. Environmental and family issues are at the center of this mystery about two small towns. I highly recommend this novel and I look forward to reading more of Brian Freeman's books as they don't disappoint.
On a March night outside the river town of Barron, Minnesota, three teenage girls gather in a ghost town to play a terrifying game of Russian roulette.
By morning, one girl will be dead, and another in jail. Olivia Hawk claims she didn't pull the trigger on Ashlynn Steele, but no one believes her.
Olivia's best hope is her estranged father, an attorney from the city, who she barely knows anymore. And if he's going to prove Olivia's innocence, he's going to have to learn everything about her public--and private--life, however much she might like to keep hidden.
My Review
Brian Freeman can tell a very good story and this one kept me interested until the end. The characters were very believable and the plot was excellent. Environmental and family issues are at the center of this mystery about two small towns. I highly recommend this novel and I look forward to reading more of Brian Freeman's books as they don't disappoint.
Still very good second time around!