Friday, June 10, 2011

Deed to Death by D B Henson

Toni KNOWS that Scott did not jump.  He wouldn't have committed suicide when he was getting married to her in two days.  But no one believes her...


Simon & Schuster provided me an egalley to read and review (thank you).  The book will be published by their imprint, Touchstone, in July.  You can pick up a copy at your local bookstore then.


Toni is at the top of her career, 29 years old, and deeply in love with Scott.  Everyone else thinks he jumped, but she knows he had too much going for him to have committed suicide.


The more questions she asks, the less she knows.  People she trusts tell her that Scott had secrets.  She can't believe what they say is true, but it appears to be.  Was she so wrong in her choice for marriage?  Or are they lying?


This is a story of betrayal and loss with a spark of hope at the end.  As time goes on, Toni has no idea who to trust.  When someone keeps trying to kill her, the pace of the story ratchets up.  The plot is bit convoluted and the characters could use a bit more depth and reality to really flesh them out, but it's well worth reading. 


It's an interesting read and I was surprised to find out who the real killer was.  Why not get yourself a copy of this book and see if you can figure out who all the liars and thieves are before the end of the book?


Happy reading.

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