What she doesn’t know …
The victims are all found face-down in the murky waters of the creek that runs through Cherokee Pointe, Tennessee. They are naked, except for the black satin ribbon tied around their necks. And each murdered woman shares a single characteristic … they are all redheads …
Just might …
Socialite Reve Sorrell has come to Cherokee Pointe seeking answers about her family history and her shocking connection to wrong-side-of-the-tracks Jazzy Talbot. With their stunning good looks and shining red hair, the two are mirror images of each other—twins abandoned at birth and raised in very different worlds. And whoever left them for dead on a cold night thirty years ago isn’t about to let them uncover the truth now …
Kill her
As a serial killer leaves another chilling calling card in the foothills of the Smoky Mountains, Reve turns to Sheriff Jacob Butler to help her unravel the potentially deadly secrets of her past. But someone will do anything to stop her … someone who won’t make the same mistake twice … someone more cunning than she knows … and closer than she ever could imagine …
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“You know you’re in for a great romantic thrill ride whenever you pick up a Beverly Barton book. As Good as Dead rounds out what has been a truly electrifying trilogy. These characters are wonderfully intense, complex, and just plain fascinating.”
— RT Book Reviews (4½ stars)
Beverly Barton (1946–2011), an avid reader since childhood, was an American author known for her romantic suspense novels.
Marguerite Gavin is a seasoned theater veteran, a five-time nominee for the prestigious Audie Award, and the winner of numerous AudioFile Earphones and Publishers Weekly awards. She has been an actor, director, and audiobook narrator for her entire professional career. With over four hundred titles to her credit, her narration spans nearly every genre, from nonfiction to mystery, science fiction, fantasy, romance, and children’s fiction. AudioFile magazine says, “Marguerite Gavin…has a sonorous voice, rich and full of emotion.”