Lie In Wait

· HarperCollins
4.2
181 reviews
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459
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From the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of The Silent Girls comes another unforgettable thriller set in Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom, featuring Detective Sonja Test

Even in a quiet Vermont town, unspeakable acts of the past can destroy the peace of the present.

In the remote pastoral hamlet of Canaan, Vermont, a high-profile legal case shatters the town’s sense of peace and community. Anger simmers. Fear and prejudice awaken. Old friends turn on each other. Violence threatens.

So when a young teenage girl is savagely murdered while babysitting at the house of the lead attorney in the case, Detective Sonja Test believes the girl’s murder and the divisive case must be linked.

However, as the young detective digs deeper into her first murder case, she discovers sordid acts hidden for decades, and learns that behind the town’s idyllic façade of pristine snow lurks a capacity in some for great darkness and the betrayal of innocents. And Sonja Test, a mother of two, will do anything to protect the innocent.

“Gripping, topical, and wrenching—everything you want in a top-flight mystery.”—Meg Gardiner, Edgar® Award-winning Author 

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4.2
181 reviews
Tùng Ngô
June 28, 2016
There are way too many spelling/grammar/typing mistakes. And they'd ruined the book. In one chapter, a character's name was just randomly switched. In another chapter, the secretary was told to "take the rest of the morning off" when it was mentioned earlier that the time was 4:42 pm. Outside of these awful mistakes, the book is OK to me. Good story, good twist; though the ending kinda revealed itself too early and obvious in my opinion.
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Courtney Morse Bischofberger
July 27, 2016
Did anyone proofread this book? Spelling mistakes, grammar mistakes, changing names of characters in the middle of conversations (Olivia became Rachel, then Olivia again in one instance). If you're going to write a book, get a better proofreader please! Your publisher should have caught the mistakes too!
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Brittany Rawls
June 18, 2016
I recently finished reading Eric Rickstad's The Silent Girls, and I'm now reading Lie in Wait. The plots are definitely page turners, but he needs to hire an editor! Many sentences have missing words, unnecessary punctuation, or having other editing issues. I just finished a chapter in Lie in Wait in which one character's name switched from Olivia to Rachel and back to Olivia. Maybe he realized he used the name Rachel in another book and decided to change it? ...Still worth reading!
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About the author

Eric Rickstad is the New York Times, USA Today, and international bestselling author of The Silent Girls, Lie in Wait, and Reap, novels heralded as intelligent and profound, dark, disturbing, and heartbreaking. He lives in his home state of Vermont with his wife, daughter, and son.

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