From his entry:
In the world of crime fiction, I gobbled up Lisa Brackmann’s Black Swan. Readers who love a good thriller, not just plucked from the headlines, but predicted from current events, should get a copy now.About Come and Get Me, from the publisher:
I started with the fifth book in Gwen Florio’s Lola Wicks mystery series, Under the Shadows, and...[read on]
At Indiana University, someone’s been studying the female student body: their dating customs, nocturnal activities—and how long they can survive in captivity.Visit August Norman's website.
When award-winning journalist Caitlin Bergman is invited back to campus to receive an honorary degree, she finds an opportunity for a well-earned victory lap—and a chance to face the trauma that almost destroyed her as an undergrad. But her lap becomes an all-out race when a student begs her to probe an unsolved campus disappearance: Angela Chapman went out one Friday night and never came back.
To find the missing woman, Caitlin must join forces with a local police detective and the department that botched her own case so long ago. But while Caitlin follows the clues behind Angela’s disappearance, someone else is following her…
Unearthing secrets hidden beneath an idyllic Midwestern college town, Caitlin must expose what really happened to Angela—before she herself becomes the newest addition to a twisted collection
The Page 69 Test: Come and Get Me.
Writers Read: August Norman.
--Marshal Zeringue