Mystery and desperation collide in Entangled, a compilation of novellas that twist, turn, and terrify, penned by four popular suspense authors: Traci Hunter Abramson, Clair M. Poulson, Gregg Luke, and Stephanie Black.
A woman on the run from a man who is always one step ahead
A mother who will stop at nothing to find her missing daughter
A wife determined to discover the source of the illness attacking her husband
A newlywed caught in a web of murder, unsure of whom to trust
Featuring a chilling cast of villains, these stories tell the tale of strong heroines forced to make perilous snap decisions in their quest to outwit evil. With an abundance of intrigue and danger, each masterful mystery is sure to leave you breathless.
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Summary
"Makes me sick . . . . Using something beautiful for something evil."
Four unique novellas comprise this collection; their plot lines ranging from kidnappings to serial killers, each story charging ahead with stand alone force, entangling its characters in circumstances beyond their control.
For example, in "Something Beautiful for Something Evil" by Stephanie Black a young newlywed accidentally discovers that her husband is not exactly who he has presented himself to be. Taking his explanation at face value, Kate Durham begins her new job at a local gift emporium, cautiously looking for anything out of the ordinary, as directed by her husband. When a local college coed is brutally murdered with an implement purchased from The Treasure Chest, Kate is unknowingly thrust between the hunted and the hunter.
Several of these stories seemed a bit unfinished, even rushed a bit, which can be characteristic of shorter stories. Nevertheless, it's a nice collection for readers who enjoy suspense.
I received a copy of this book from the publisher. The opinions stated above are entirely my own.