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Mystery/Thriller Book Reviews
Dark Truth
by Mariah Stewart
Ballantine, October, 2005
Paperback, 324 pages
ISBN: 0345476697
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Just as she was about to join the sorority she wanted and move on campus
to get away from her stepmother, college student Nina Madden's life
was turned upside down. Her beloved professor father was accused
and convicted of being the notorious Stone River Rapist, which
turned Nina and her stepmother into pariahs overnight. Now, six
year later, her father is dead and new evidence has come to light
that suggests her father was innocent. Now a new series of killings
is happening in Stone River which are very similar to those committed
by the Stone River Rapist. Determined to find out the truth, Nina
begins to dig into the past. But a killer doesn't want that to happen,
and Nina is in danger of being the next victim.
Dark Truth is the third in the gripping trilogy of related thrillers
which began with Cold Truth and
Hard Truth. Mariah Stewart
has a unique voice: her stories always flow so well, and her characters
have interesting and believable voices. With interesting plot twists and
a high level of suspense, Dark Truth is an absorbing tale
of one woman's journey into the past and her search for the truth.
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