Twenty Years Later - Charlie Donlea

Twenty Years Later

By Charlie Donlea

  • Release Date: 2021-12-28
  • Genre: Mysteries & Thrillers
Score: 4
4
From 694 Ratings

Description

“Excellent…Donlea tells a propulsive tale.” —The New York Times

Fans of Verity by Colleen Hoover won’t want to miss this thrilling suspense novel from the #1 internationally bestselling author of The Girl Who Was Taken! Hiding her own dark past in plain sight, a TV reporter is determined to uncover the truth behind a gruesome murder decades after the investigation was abandoned. But TWENTY YEARS LATER, to understand the present, you need to listen to the past…

The New York Times Best Thrillers This Season | E! NewsRecommended Books | OverdriveBiggest Books of the Month


Avery Mason, host of American Events, knows the subjects that grab a TV audience’s attention. Her latest story—a murder mystery laced with kinky sex, tragedy, and betrayal—is guaranteed to be ratings gold. New DNA technology has allowed the New York medical examiner’s office to make its first successful identification of a 9/11 victim in years. The twist: the victim, Victoria Ford, had been accused of the gruesome murder of her married lover. In a chilling last phone call to her sister, Victoria begged her to prove her innocence.

Emma Kind has waited twenty years to put her sister to rest, but closure won’t be complete until she can clear Victoria’s name. Alone she’s had no luck, but she’s convinced that Avery’s connections and fame will help. Avery, hoping to negotiate a more lucrative network contract, goes into investigative overdrive. Victoria had been having an affair with a successful novelist, found hanging from the balcony of his Catskills mansion. The rope, the bedroom, and the entire crime scene was covered in Victoria’s DNA.

But the twisted puzzle of Victoria’s private life is just the beginning. And what Avery doesn't realize is that there are other players in the game who are interested in Avery’s own secret past—one she has kept hidden from both the network executives and her television audience. A secret she thought was dead and buried . . . 

Accused of a brutal murder, Victoria Ford made a final chilling call from the North Tower on the morning of 9/11. Twenty years ago, no one listened. Today, you will.

“Breathtaking pacing and clever plot twists.”Publishers Weekly

“An entertaining thriller…surprises lurking around every corner.” Kirkus Reviews

“A superb storyteller.” Robert Dugoni, New York Timesbestselling author

Reviews

  • Ok but not for kids

    5
    By Chickenputty has
    It was ok but a lot of swearing for me a 11 year old and lots and lots of talk about licker and wine but prob kid should be 14+ if they want to read this btw some talk about sexuality
  • Surprise

    5
    By 5PED
    The ending was a complete shocker on many levels. Highly recommend this one
  • Pleasantly Surprised

    4
    By lobbie03
    At first I was hesitant to start reading this, but it surprised me! I don’t read many free books but this one exceeded my expectations! It definitely kept me entertained! My only criticism is sometimes back stories / explanations were repeated more times than needed, and the realism concerning some things is questionable, but not enough to stop you from enjoying the story!!
  • Riveting

    5
    By QuElBro
    Started slow but engaging. Picked up pace midway through and unable to put down until the end. Loved the unexpected ending.
  • Twenty Years Later

    5
    By SSBNG
    Excellent read. Kept me hooked all the way to the end. 😎🫘
  • Yes!

    5
    By dr dre's third mistress
    Omg 5 stars
  • Really good twists

    4
    By RR1153
    This book had a lot of good twists and turns. I don’t feel like Avery’s backstory of how she became host of AE was accurate with the previous books, but I may be misremembering something. But I didn’t think she became part of the show until after Mack died and Rory recommended her to replace Mack. This bothered me throughout the book.
  • Twenty Years Later

    3
    By GWYNEDD READER
    Good read, kept me guessing to the end.
  • An okay light read

    3
    By Amigo73
    If you can get past some glaring errors, like the fact that there was no cell service at the WTC on 9/11, then it’s an enjoyable who done it. Some of it was a bit repetitive and could have used better editing, but it was cheap and one gets what one pays for I suppose. A good editor would have caught and stopped the author’s fixation on “beads of perspiration “ on characters foreheads, which was mentioned 8 times, along with several other descriptions of characters sweating, to the point of obsessing. Lots of unnecessary details like that made this reader weary. The author did keep the 2 separate storylines flowing and advancing well.
  • Compelling

    5
    By mcroy1908
    I enjoyed this book which was packed with unexpected turns and easy to read so fast that I didn’t do anything else once hooked. Can honestly say I did not see its ending coming.