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#1 In a propulsive debut novel from the host of True Crime Podcast Crime Junkie, a journalist highlights the dark secrets of his hometown when she suffers from unresolved killing of his childhood neighbor – and twenty years later from the disappearance of another girl.
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You can never know what happens behind the closed doors.
All the people of Vakrusa in Indiana recall the infamous case of January Jacobs, who were discovered in a ditch after his family’s wake up to his family. Margot Davis was six at that time, the age of January-and they were neighbors with next door. In twenty years, the route has grown, gone, and has become a big city journalist. But she has always been haunted by the feeling that it can be her. And the worst part is, the January killer was never given justice.
When the Margot returns home to help to take care of his uncle, he finds out the dementia of the initial beginning, he feels that he has gone into a time capsule. Wakerusa is the same way how she remembers – Zelil, Stifled, Secret. The news then breaks from the next city about five -year -old Natalie Clarke, which has gone missing under the same conditions as January. With all the old feelings, Margot vowed to find Natalie and solve the January murder for all and for all.
But the police, the family of Natalie, the residents – they are all hiding. And the deep route digs into the disappearance of Natalie, the more resistance he faces, and the January case seems to be cold. Can January killer still be out? Is this the person who took Natalie? And after all, what happened that night twenty years ago, what would be spent in finding out?
Twice, chilling, and intense, all good people here have a Surreing Story that asks: What are your neighbors when they think no one is watching?
Customers say
Customers find the book engaging, with well-developed characters and unexpected twists that keep them guessing until the end. The writing is easy to read, and customers describe it as a page-turner that’s hard to put down. The pacing receives mixed feedback – while some find it well-paced, others say it starts out very slow. The ending receives mixed reactions, with some saying it wraps up nicely while others didn’t love it.
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