Night Film by Marisha Pessl
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
This story is so intricately woven that you are just completely drawn into it. The Cordova family has just suffered another loss, this time the daughter, Ashley.
Scott McGrath, an investigator, has a bit of history with the family and feels that this might be just one too many coincidences. With a pair of strangers, Nora and Hopper, he sets out to find the truth. Not an easy task because Stanislav Cordova is a reclusive, ex movie maker who is very hard to track down.
There were a few stretches that went on a bit too long, but all in all a very good read.
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