What You Don’t Know – Joann Chaney

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Book ID: 38438 | Title: What You Don’t Know | Author: Joann Chaney | Category: Crime fiction | Binding: Trade | Edition: | Publisher: | Condition: Good

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Book ID: 38438 | Title: What You Don’t Know | Author: Joann Chaney | Category: Crime fiction | Binding: Trade | Edition: | Publisher: | Condition: Good

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A crime like this isn't only about the killer. There are others to consider . . . Seven years ago, Detective Paul Hoskins and his larger-than-life partner solved one of the biggest serial killer cases of the decade. They dug up 33 bodies in a crawlspace belonging to the beloved Jacky Seever, a pillar of the community and a successful businessman. Sammie Peterson was the lead reporter on the case. Her byline was on the front page of the newspaper every day. Seever's wife, Gloria, claimed to be as surprised as everyone else. Today, Hoskins has been banished to the basement of the police station, Sammie is selling make-up at the shopping mall, and Gloria is trying to navigate a world where she can't escape condemnation. And Seever? He's watching the show. But when a series of copycat killings take place - the victims all connected to Seever - Gloria is once again thrust into the spotlight, while Hoskins and Sammie realize this may be their chance to get their lives back, even if it means forfeiting their humanity in the process. It isn't over. It'll never be over. PRAISE FOR JOANN CHANEY "Superb characters, sparkling dialogue, and a gripping, terrifying plot, plus flashes of humour to boot; this book has it all. It's very hard to believe this is Ms. Chaney's first novel" Chris Pavone, New York Times bestselling author of The Travelers "JoAnn Chaney's book, mysterious with all that is concealed and undeclared, compels the reader to acknowledge that things are not as simple as we like to believe, and to recognize that evil does not always lay outside of us, but deep within us. Chaney's psychological insights and social perceptions are infallible - brutal, indignant, and full of surprises" Susanna Moore author of The Whiteness of Bones and In the Cut