A terrible accident. A killer among friends. A woman risking everything for answers. Every year for a decade, five college friends spent a weekend together at the atmospheric Chateau du Cygne Noir. Then, tragedy struck. Ten years later, Laurel Muir returns to the castle for the first time since the accident, hoping to reconnect with her friends and lay the past to rest. When a murderer attacks, it rips open old wounds and forces the women to admit there's a killer in their midst. The remaining friends make a pact to unearth the truth, but suspicion, doubt, and old secrets threaten to tear them apart. Unsure who to trust, Laurel puts herself in harm's way, risking it all for friendship and long-delayed justice. Praise: "A compelling and richly textured tale of obsession, murder and friendship. Psychological suspense at its finest."—Deborah Crombie, New York Times bestselling author of Garden of Lamentations "This stand-alone novel...is well plotted, its mystery compelling, and its outcome unexpected."—Booklist "DiSilverio's signature easy-to-follow plotting draws readers in."—Kirkus Reviews
Set over a long weekend in East Anglia, this is the chilling story of a rivalrous friendship - as told with deceptive casualness by the narrator, Ian.
Mrs. Johnson, the maid, ran up the stairs carrying Sally, whose face was buried in her neck. Arthur and Janet could be heard shouting in the family room downstairs, while Rose stood in the door of the kitchen.
Sam looked at Marcy and Parker at the far end of the corridor . They guessed the conversation in progress and shrugged ... “ We're retracing your steps from last night hoping something in those thick skulls of yours gets triggered off .
If I had known this was the last weekend I'd have with Bill, I would have told him repeatedly how much I loved him, how much I needed him, and that he was the best part of my life. I saw this rainbow as the simple promise of God's love ...
o -The Last weekend is a headshot to a tiresome "Poo --- * equal parts heartfelt, fearful, and funny." - | o ombies, Booze, TA: LAST WEER Also by Nick Mamatas: Novels Move Under. —Brian Keene, author of The Rising and The Last Zombie ...
Set over a long weekend in East Anglia, this is the chilling story of a rivalrous friendship.
When best friend Leah Chase suggests a respite the last weekend of September in Glenwood Springs, Colorado, it's just what she needs to muster strength for the inevitable challenges of divorce and career changes ahead.
The Last Weekend of the Summer
The Last Weekend documents one woman's battle with grief and all the new tasks to be done, showing you how to make it through the first thirteen months of your new "normal" life.
The Last Weekend