Justice for Sara by Erica Spindler
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
Katherine aka Kat McCall returns to the place where she had grown up, the small town of Liberty in Louisiana, which she had left 10 years previously after being charged and found not guilty, for the murder of her sister, Sarah.
She needs to find closure for the guilt she has about her sister’s death, which was not caused by her, and is also determined to find out who had killed her.
Once again, the author sets the story in a small town that holds secrets and people who are determined to stop her from finding out the truth.
Family secrets, betrayals, a killer determine to stop anyone from finding what happened all those years ago, lies and a bit of suspense and romance.
I did enjoy this book and the characters but I guessed soon into the story who the guilty parties were…although there was a bit of an unexpected revelation at the end that I never expected.
I would have probably given this book a 4 star rating because I was kept pretty interested most of the time but there was one thing that nagged me….the part when the heroine’s home is torched so that her sister’s journals, that might contain clues to the murderer’s identity, are destroyed.
This was exactly the same what happened in the previous book I read from this author…In Silence https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1... the heroine’s house is burnt down to destroy her mother’s journal, which may have information on the real killer’s identity.
However, this was a rather pleasant and enjoyable romantic suspense story.
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