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Twenty years later, the famous author comes from a tortuous, impossible-to-disguise novel in which the filmmaker helps clean up the woman convicted of murder – only discovers that she may be a puppet in a sinister game. This memorable thriller will breathe a breath for fans of Freida McFadden and Alice Feeney, which is a shocking conclusion…
The Girl at Sugar Beach is the most striking documentary in TV history – a seductive, authentic mystery that appears in twelve weeks and centers on a fascinating question: Grace Sebold Sebold during the spring break, or is she a victim of the environment and a bad police job? Grace spent the past decade in a prison in St. Lucian and reached out to filmmaker Sidney Ryan, desperately trying to prove her innocence.
When Sidney began her research, she found shocking evidence ignored during the original investigation. Public outcry caused officials to retry the case before the series was completed.
Deepening into Grace’s past, Sydney stripped one after cheating on one. But as she gets closer to the true heart of the story, Sidney must decide whether finding the truth is worth risking her newfound reputation and career. . . Even her life.
“If the end of his novel makes your chin fall off, you can’t blame Charlie Donlea. His character is more than just the initial impression we had of them.” – New York Times Book Review
From the publisher
Publisher: Kensington (June 28, 2022)
Language: English
Paperback: 400 pages
ISBN-10:1496737008
ISBN-13:978-1496737007
Item Weight: 12.8 oz
Size: 5.48 x 1.03 x 8.22 inches
Customers say
Customers praise the book’s plot twists, with one noting how the story thickens as it progresses, and find it to be an addicting suspenseful read that keeps them engaged. The characters are interesting, and customers describe it as a page turner that grabs attention from the first chapter. The mystery content and pacing receive mixed reactions – while customers enjoy the intriguing juxtapositioning of the murders, some find the ending confusing, and while some find it riveting, others say it gets slow at times.
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