Jennifer Soppe
Drew out the psychological thrills Jack, a recently hired detective, is wondering what he has gotten himself into moving to the small town of Everly; while Andy, an overeager volunteer firefighter, has finally been hired full time but also revealed some terrible secrets in Shadow in the Mirror. As the story progresses another nail is put in the coffin, the killer may need to strike more often, and to solve the case Jack will have to proceed with caution. W.L. Knightly drew out the psychological thrills in The Guest in the Attic. Now that the killer has made themselves known to the reader it is now a game of cat against mouse. I received a free copy of the book from the author. I had the opportunity to review or not.