Lost In The Crush: A Cape Cod Psychological Thriller
A Cape Cod Mystery Book 3
by Keith Yocum
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Pub Date Feb 04 2025 | Archive Date Feb 02 2025
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Description
Stacie Davis is about to marry the man of her dreams, but on the night of the rehearsal dinner, a dark secret unravels everything she holds dear.
Get ready to be swept away by a tidal wave of deception in this gripping psychological thriller set on the shores of Cape Cod. With the stunning backdrop of the ocean, Stacie must confront the truth and face the consequences that come with it. Will she be able to survive the brewing storm? Don’t miss this thrilling tale of love, betrayal, and deception.
"A mystery and character study that satisfies and surprises right to the final page" —Kirkus Reviews
Advance Praise
"A mystery and character study that satisfies and surprises right to the final page." -- Kirkus Reviews
"A mystery and character study that satisfies and surprises right to the final page." -- Kirkus Reviews
Available Editions
ISBN | 9798985534580 |
PRICE | $4.99 (USD) |
Links
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Featured Reviews
This was a fantastic job in a third entry in the Cape Cod Mystery series, it had that feel that I was looking for and enjoyed getting to go on this journey. The characters were everything that I was looking for and was engaged with the thriller element that I was hoping for. Keith Yocum has a strong writing style and hope there is more in this series.
This book was a slow burn at first, but I think this was needed as a lead up to the intensity of the last 40%. I loved the writing style and the story comes together right at the very end. I love the background of the main character and also how the other characters were related to her. This was a scary storyline, purely for the fact that Dan Yellen was in fact someone who worked for the government, making you question what was really true or exaggerated.