The Other Side of Everything by Lauren Doyle Owens
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Seven Springs Florida is just an ordinary community with some elderly residents that have been living here for decades, some newer people and a few abandoned homes from when people lost out during the crash of 2008.
Bernard White has been avoiding people for years since his wife died, but when a neighbour is murdered he realizes that he will have to come out of his shell, and especially after two more neighbours are murdered. The long-time residents realize that they are being targeted.
I found this book to be a page turned and it kept me up way past my bedtime to finish. Not many books do this. A very good read.
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