Why has she come back? Is she truly just looking to start over or does she have revenge on her mind? Being stuck in Hollow’s Edge is bad enough, but it takes an even worse turn when Ruby gets out of jail and returns to the neighborhood after her conviction is overturned. Tanking home values, however, have made it nearly impossible to sell their homes, so the residents are trapped. With the shadow of those murders and the still-empty Truett house hanging over it, Hollow’s Edge has become a place no one wants to live. The loss of their neighbors is painful for most of the residents, as is living with the guilt that many of them testified against Ruby and sent her to prison. That is, until two of its residents, Brandon and Fiona Truett, were murdered, and a third resident, Ruby Fletcher, was convicted of their murders and sent to prison. Hollow’s Edge used to be the perfect neighborhood, a quiet serene little paradise with a tight-knit community and where nothing bad ever happened. I’m still happy to share my thoughts on them with you though as they were both pretty solid mystery/thriller reads.įTC Disclosure: I received a complimentary copy of this book from Netgalley. I’m also slightly behind on my reviews, so these two books are actually already out in the world even though I had them as ARCs. My son is dealing with some health issues so my blogging and blog hopping has slacked a bit while I’ve been caring for him.
Apologies for my absence around the blogosphere the past few days.