I'm on the fence with this one in terms of the rating because it was good but the ending didn't leave any type of heightened excitement for me.
The fact that this addressed some heavy topics such as racism, interracial relationships, white nationalism and more is just the start as we uncover several possible murder/suicide deaths.
The first occurred twenty years ago with Emily's father aka Lincoln as he was found hung. The mother had a hard time dealing with his loss and committed suicide or so it was deemed.
Now, we find ourselves mixed into another situation of two friends of Emily's who were found killed in similar circumstances but with Sean having a Klan symbol upon his forehead and Lindsay his wife stabbed multiple times.
What the heck is going on in this town and when will Zander and friends uncover the truth?
Well, first he's got to stay laser focused because there's rumors flooding this town and it may have to do with hostile actions and aggressions upon innocent victims. In addition, the mayor of the town and his collective partners may be of consideration because who knows more about a town than the mayor in this Oregon logging town.
Emily, Madison, and Tara along with an auntie or two are put to the test and may or may not reveal their true identities and secrets.
The Tara episode for me was the maker and breaker with Harlan and it seemed to fuel the flames (no pun intended).
A great read that I've tried to get my hands upon since 10/15/19 when it was declined via Netgalley.
A library within our county system was able to finally secure this library hold.
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