Sunday, October 4, 2020

Book Review: "I Killed Zoe Spanos" By Kit Frick



 “There are no parents, no lawyers. The girl’s father is unreachable, has been unreachable for years. Someone called the girl’s mother, but not until after Anna places herself at the scene where the body was found.”

So imagine if you will you're accused of the crime of murder after a young girl goes missing since New Year's and you have an uncanny resemblance to the murdered girl.

Just one problem - you've confessed to a crime you didn't commit??

The podcasts are having a field day with this especially one in particular by Martina Green, teen host of the Missing Zoe podcast, you simply isn't satisfied.

Now, imagine if you will that in addition to the clues that are mounting there's another weird scenario playing out that involves a stable being burnt to the ground, a drinking party, and an issue with a possible staging.

Ahhh.. .Windemere you are so luscious with this drama that we now find ourselves locked into with no way out.

Oh, by the way the affairs are a matter of the heart, right?

What of this eerie resemblance can be noted that hasn't already been stated...

Oh, you just wait for it!

Splendid bit of crazy here with this new thriller by Kit Frick which takes readers for a wild ride overlooking the balcony, with magnificent views over a cliff, and right near to the water's edge.

Thank you to Bibliotheca for this excellent e-read copy!

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