Summit Lake - Charlie Donlea

Summit Lake

By Charlie Donlea

  • Release Date: 2017-03-28
  • Genre: Mysteries & Thrillers
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 221 Ratings

Description

The #1 international bestselling author of Twenty Years Later and The Girl Who Was Taken delivers a twisting suspense novel about a murdered law school student, the reporter assigned to her story—and the intimate connection that comes when the living walk in the footsteps of the dead…

“A gem of a mystery, fast-paced and suspenseful.” —Catherine Coulter, # 1 New York Times bestselling author on Summit Lake

No suspects. No persons of interest. Just a girl who was alive one day and dead the next.
 
Some places seem too beautiful to be touched by horror. Summit Lake, nestled in North Carolina’s Blue Ridge Mountains, is that kind of place. But two weeks ago, Becca Eckersley, a first-year law student and daughter of a powerful attorney, was brutally murdered there. Now the town is reeling with grief, and the police are baffled.
 
At first, investigative reporter Kelsey Castle thinks of the assignment as a fluff piece. But the savagery of the crime, and the efforts to keep it quiet, hint at something far more sinister than a random attack by a stranger. As Kelsey digs deeper, despite danger and warnings, she feels a growing connection to the dead girl. And the more she learns about Becca’s friendships, her love life—and her secrets—the more convinced she becomes that walking in Becca’s footsteps could lead her out of her own dark past…

Reviews

  • Rather slow

    2
    By Amigo73
    Slow and repetitive. There were too many unnecessary “secrets “ held by the main characters that made absolutely no sense whatsoever. That caused some big problems for me. I kept wondering why is this a secret, and coming up blank. So then, I started thinking the characters were stupid and unrelatable. Then I stopped liking them or caring about their story. I couldn’t find myself caring about a bunch of self absorbed, narcissistic children, who are dishonest to boot. At least it was cheap.
  • Abysmal and dishonest.

    1
    By Avenging Reader
    This is a fundamentally dishonest work. The premises and plot are absurd, the reveal is based on a cheap trick and the suggested complications just vanish.