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A review by rfwads
In the Waning Light by Loreth Anne White
4.0
4.5 stars rounding down!
This is the first book I've read by Loreth Anne White and it did not disappoint. I honestly could not get enough of In the Waning Light and would love to read more about Meg and Blake! A mystery, crime, and thriller all in one, In the Waning Light was suspenseful and kept me guessing. I will admit that I did figure out early on who the killer was, but what went down with Meg's sister, Sherry, and the reason she was killed, was INTENSE and I did NOT see that coming. I also became attached to the main characters and was rooting for Meg to find answers, but also to find herself. I definitely would recommend this book to others, you won't be disappointed.
****
Meg Brogan is a famous true-crime writer, who has written many stories but her own. After an interview goes south and her fiancé calls it quits, she decides to prove everyone wrong and heads back home to Shelter Bay, after twenty-two years, to write the story of her sister Sherry's death. Most of the town is not happy that Meg is back and digging into the past. Everyone seems to have secrets about what happened the night of Sherry's death, including Meg's first love Blake. Putting her own life at risk, Meg will stop at nothing until the truth is out. As she digs deeper into the secrets of the past, she soon realizes things aren't what they seemed and no one is to be trusted. Will she find out the truth before it's too late?
This is the first book I've read by Loreth Anne White and it did not disappoint. I honestly could not get enough of In the Waning Light and would love to read more about Meg and Blake! A mystery, crime, and thriller all in one, In the Waning Light was suspenseful and kept me guessing. I will admit that I did figure out early on who the killer was, but what went down with Meg's sister, Sherry, and the reason she was killed, was INTENSE and I did NOT see that coming. I also became attached to the main characters and was rooting for Meg to find answers, but also to find herself. I definitely would recommend this book to others, you won't be disappointed.
****
Meg Brogan is a famous true-crime writer, who has written many stories but her own. After an interview goes south and her fiancé calls it quits, she decides to prove everyone wrong and heads back home to Shelter Bay, after twenty-two years, to write the story of her sister Sherry's death. Most of the town is not happy that Meg is back and digging into the past. Everyone seems to have secrets about what happened the night of Sherry's death, including Meg's first love Blake. Putting her own life at risk, Meg will stop at nothing until the truth is out. As she digs deeper into the secrets of the past, she soon realizes things aren't what they seemed and no one is to be trusted. Will she find out the truth before it's too late?